Field Notebook: New Bruswick, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario 1900, 1927
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July 24 Tuesday Dalhousie. Pork boxes etc on a wagon this morning and finished collecting at Charles Stuart Cove. Shipped 3 boxes, 250 lbs. The large packages unmarked are all from the Coral Grove, which is 4. The second outcrop farther south we did not see again after Sunday. If Dan can only but otherwise may be another series. I hope so for fossils, a smart Pentamerus on the bottom beds. Left the hotel after supper and went aboard the steamer to save ourselves the trouble of getting up at 4 A.M. Tomorrow. Route $1/22$. Earthquake, 3.50 For more at my Dalhousie see after Aug. 6-1900. July 25 Wednesday Left or tried to sleep aboard this Admiral last night. The French passengers, and they are one friend, left of a cricket all night and with rain and thunder there was little chance to sleep well. The very idea that I am abroad in a vessel seems to unsettle my stomach. While I am not sick yet feel uneasy. The Admiral alone, it stops in its