Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 44
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(3) One gets the idea of just development of Beak, and another I get the impression there's a Chrysoceras here. This is in the place south of Bedford where we [illegible] which redded to full of chalk. Again a large spiral, having what looked like P. plebe and this open of Camaretella. All of the ceph. are straight, Orthoceras, Dasyameros Cameroceras and there is also another smaller Onaceras. [illegible] cephalopod forms, Gast- ropods - Brachien which must take positions, Saw no Piloceras an Chilota. If this is Chrys. it has more to add to it than the Bed mantum taken in their hand was to do. (3) This ceph. zone is at the Devon- king coal at about 4 miles north east of Bedford.