Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 19
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Transcription
"The two appear to intrapale. Keith says the li. lime is 300 ft. by, by 100 of mile clearly another rock was 120 ft across see what the crystals they are dark bits of slate. I then went a little east to the li cryl. and soon found a boulder with abundance of Bixbya = Chazy, here a piece. The mouth the level appears to a culler hit. Then to the P.C. until near the home. It is a slab of Bridgega li. See the pieces with crys. Are those arlets? Rather out, the slate around it are much crumpled. The trace Calcite loc. But a few and things. These banded slats are medular by from bedded more easily a comparison layer that appears to the design of Balleste quarry of Parkers quarry"