Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 17
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"d81. are 300 different from those of the the redded miller mine from 2 and 3. The latter miller could well be called miniature, and the M.C. slate of Arizona. The Inventor states of the gray does not make a new formation, but is an inturbbed Engl. At any rate known, be the Inventor. All of the engls. cedes to it Altus until come each one name The Lower Miller old. of the gray occurs in large interpromotional engl. How Haced which and Kettle was a characteristic of the miller. My paper from the San Miguelton is of same the redded he as I the Middle Ton, too. It's just below a zone of quartzite smoothly like blosful which. The interbided from be. is from 8 to 10 feet thick. Above the quartzite then is a rounded zone and the above quartzite.