Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 73
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"with Cape Comorin the redded by pear. "fifty miles and one mile farther to the Richmond. Evident dam a ten feet" 2007. "Time to cross and hark to be next stream N. to Barke SS meet from 53 to 82 of the next hour. It is the same red tide, and fine bottle college Barke SS seen yesterday The great ceyl. ocean study is a fault breccia, composed mainly of Pierce Rock grit and greenish blue, small bottle ceyl, and very coarse ss-(Orr) all tied together to red Oen sandy mud, and red ochre lamps. "Atchullled is where fault gave It is beautifully marked as armer Cause Rocks. Plateau island of St. Petersrie, depth informed to Eo.