Field Notebook: New Bruswick, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario 1900, 1927
Page 30
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August 1 - Wednesday, Grand Grove. Spent the day at Ship Street. The Keefut as present by the brother to Mrs Owen Moore at whose house we are staying. The section giving the place at this head beneath the cliff house is as follows: | Rock 8 | Lean Line | |---------|------------| | Oyster | Bad 7 and Bedding: Joddy 6 | | Cavity and Hole 8 = 200 ft. | Thin hard chalky limestone grit Land shelly flinty Triad Beds x 20 of feet. under) can't fall in Indistinct thin coat. Shelly sandstone shells green col. shale etc. with some limestone bands Shattips out easily. 150 ft. thick, the small sands at the top. This red dolomite limestone x 2 feet. Flinty shelly with thin bands of blue stone. Has large & flinty shells at the bottom and a few flints over 17.5 feet.