Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
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Aug 23 'ent decided continue fully field areas, that for the rocks is reddish color. About 1/2 mile or less W of E Cluse there is a cowl that may be called and is at least 10' thick. Then- and cutting right through it, ging out to the E. A little in front I can see his morning - considerate our collection - are of the Richmondian. At the point 1/2 mile S.E. Belle Isle there on line horizontally a totally differ white and creating sand. There all the figures are angular small, froctured figs. I seem to be now only going away from and sand is for a piece larger than me. Schroage up to kind of green mat. Do this a local expression of the Bonaventure. This material has beautiful pieces. This cowl or line horizontally and angular out uncon- formably to cowl (4) and as well further W to older reddish weathering sandstone. This is for the time Bona. venture cowl. It's made up a