Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 53
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Between St. Omer and Carleto the Bournavite in my course engl, and building about height of 4ft local forestly; The boulders are up to 8" and saw leggarty its, and Barbers. Boulders rectangular. Same coarse Bournavite still about (trim) of New Richmond, On the north side of Black Caper the Bournavite slopes to be N.E., at about 30 degrees. This is due to pre- setting down the slope of Black Cape Mt. Peter Point shore about 40' off his Port 3/4th 9" Engl, with irregular rows of declined and bulded coarse anthracite SS. not journ. Anthracite SS white for a few inches of 11-6 long. Boulders only up to 3". Common #" &". Just the half of boulders is; 25% rein- great as grains; and various sands with some ? old Fern's name, all of Richmondian - Catoggy. Lambi, Backford media, Halgoule, Velidithy der. Crinoid crystalls is later in Priest work. 1st of 14". Manate but round.