Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 68
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In section in other way this Am added Cryl. Comparison Cryl. Cryl 6 There's no fault here as they for dry to be. The cryl was jointed on one onto [illegible] sets and on the triangular surface down [illegible] the ones I think it is Bromastone Cryl. (2 1/2 miles) A little further over one sees one of the Bromestones, about 20 high. The sand after so far is the grey mistica sands of [illegible] Cryl. Then there are regular bedded SS with brittle and foulders, or places to have B. is made up of cryl (C) and it is difficult to distinguish but lower, but the grey to white often a change into hard sand Cryl (C), Out not go further like as the other appear to be all if Bromastones.