Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 67
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August 23 Conti Bell Ouse Cove has the repu- lation embedded SS, probably 700' acres. Then comes Enyl. (6) W of Bell Ouse Cove. Dips 5 into Maltray. Over to Enyl (6) is a few feet of corroded red weather SS. On the irregular surface of the SS or over the Enyl (6) lie the uncon- formable Omarentine. In section the cliff is as follows: Grany Slope Grey Omarentine plenty enyl. 4'-8' thick Enyl. (6) dipping into Maltray. Maltray. The Omarentine is not made up of such stony material as further E. Can always be distinguished by the white sand and gravel clay etc with smaller pebbles that as a rule are faraway congluter.