Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 70
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"Off S.D.W., this 11,20W. | At the top is green-grass only about 3 of thick. Remains at back go I black and off muddy s.s onto green grey clay. I am born to 't by clay. Over all in min[im]ally very coarse hard lnd. = Somewhere about 10' here can't try if fresh. This has feet, up to 3 feet seen of harder, but But it stands vertical with honey 1/2 the horizon. Fetched out holes have gone splendid dust. Precocit[ous] water only seeps from dust. The top s.s. is green and as usual a little rounded while others are angu lar. It is shaped like a breeze or a cup. Its outside of a tatters of the milk to S.S. to the S. At the corner is about 10' of wet crevices s.s., Dip 46o° here. The small patch clay, 30' deep, 40 Red cretaceous clay at 20 from S.S. 10'.