Field Notebook: New Bruswick, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario 1900, 1927
Page 31
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Transcription
"This valley goes to Grand River at three stops." Cape Cod. The archs in the bottom of the "valley" have Chromites, cancrusis and there are a little lower than the large L. Hellebals along the shore. All are dependent on Bed 8. They are given the region of Dolthi creek collected on Monday. In this case the top of Cape Cod is capable by bed 7 and which one appear to have and most now have we sent the beds, except at the bottom of Atchison City. Further at Ship Head Bed 8 is 300 feet thick and 150 feet where merging which partly are banks along the shore at Grand River. Among the same personal combination appear to throw together all the Ship's head Presidio type beds which in that region only happened bed 8 at Ship's Head about 700 feet. There is no telling however that the beds at Grand River and not quite higher than any of Ship's Head. In that event it may judge that Bed 8 is considerably thicker than 500 feet.