Field Notebook: New Bruswick, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario 1900, 1927
Page 46
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Leptocelia intermedia East River Picton are very much like L. haematites. Dutchland River has a large Rhynchocladi mega metatibae. This requires much of the Large deltahy. Trematoscelis acutice is - spicifer. In pic East River Picton, All the frisks for Coke Bay Annie are from Dalhousie. I have nothing to do with the Coke Bay Annie in Blake. Many of the frisks from Dutchland River and East River Picton remain strong of Dalhousie. They may probably prove a distinct form the Arboretum series. Spicifer coming from Dutchland River looks like the same Spicifer from Dalhousie. The large called erect corns in true latellite F. haematites. The hemispheric menne with small cells F. hemispheric. That flat Scindia from Dalhousie is H. nicholami. There is a particle in this collection with Stolzity stage maybe one with small cells give a fine base? This particle is not in place. Palaeocin parvusculus is a mold in a large particle with enormous costs of crinoid stem.