Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 69
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
Corner of Beach Tuesday. Dip of first strata 40° N. 50 E., Interbedded clay and shaly sand ss and small fossil greenish-vein, in the latter about 1/2 half an inch thick over 9 feet little usually under me but once up to 2 1/2". Chief material common angular field-pour crm., & rare. See 2 samples. In recent-gg ss are a stratum of flat material = Phyllite too, of the been. In the engl. containing wood and rare. Saw me log 8" dia. and 12' long, hollow and filled with coal. Oral stones. Other logs nearby. Another log 5" x 10' are coal holding to 10" depth. Jest features all same, & better are of broad but not a character. Saw me Ferrets of Phyllites, one up to 6" long Farther appears to show vertical. & coal I am -90° by Maltry coal stand 75° N.E. to anti-chi ss into a