Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 60
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SS & Lt The cliffs near the church are again in normal relation defying south SE, about 10° - 15°. Repulsion? these bedded seam ss, cuts some beds in the bedding plane. Donkeys trot lines there in the high angles. To the right of the church and fishery houses about 1/3 exists in a first flat upward at about 100 feet, with the same SS. Those that bedded seaward- diplufly cut bedded-eyrased surfaces that cut me another as if around Horn said. Rains could not make such, but it must be a combination of round Horn surfaces and delta that flooded fine time to time. On the samples, surfaces would crackled. This is Red Head Point. Looks red in distance, The church is St Sufge.