Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 59
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Threat reddish SS Reddish smalt SS and shale [23] dip 8°-10° S.E. The green threat redded SS to N. strai about 60° E. and are decided cleam of a root mate a smaller fault a slip zone. The strike to N. dip spa S.E. Quadrant of our mate another flag at the shata make the former. To the N. [N] flaying and be dip is not 30° S.E. but more E. Green and limestone both rocks of SS. Both many hundreds of feet thick. Then N. area meeting at zone dip S.E. stuff. And much disturbed at length. The upper part latter SS is much disturbed and shread about within 1000' to the south. But in any point to Barpe is dip more to E. than or the higher 'Borac line'.