Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
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Aug 22 Is [illegible] up to 22" long. Dip 160 E. 10 S. Farther S 30° One grot about 200p down are made of flag stones from 4-14" only 3s and 4 each with Ls, they outward it. Magpies reckoned by cobalt, fillings, tested out by Logan. E of Maltae and the English church Croyd(?) ceases and then one against measuring ss once for which is deciding c100- lined, dips 24 S.E or N. 140 E or near S. The grotls here are much smaller and more regular, less than half of which by are actual to Croyd d. Under the cryth, cliff me was also 30' of fine greenish ss, Dip 25° to 30° these ss continue near (which- from?) for 250 of my steps. Farther N in cngl(?) there the stones are unusually sparse, bit in places, an large and saw one 12" lay,