Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
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August 23 amt. At the end of Malkey Crag is a cave bedded with layers up to 14" of small potter crystal. At nr of shows little cliff and free. At a 2/0 of my steps to next down Eng. These smooths are decidedly cambelbet and rock of them are coarse, with an occasional long shaft for me. Crystal makes the W lead up Mal- ey Crag, but now 10'-12' thick. Finishes at a Richmondian. Crystal persists on arm to W. Then W once of this same cave bedded 55