Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
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My first loc on Print Rock is the ls dip 40SE, N30E. Thick cliff cut by SE and S. Thin little neck of Mer. and to th by Orto Cliff. Farther S. to Piece angle at a little Red rock. Craig, dip 80N.E., Strike N50W and so far W or Int. u [illegible] Dev. far too regular bedded to be down-falls. Bx avortine. There is no B. above to fall down. B. horizontal except where underlay topography is simple as on the side of Gumne, where the dip slope is 40o. Bx man has tried just a few years strata, and perhaps most the Dev. is an [illegible] "Down-falls B." has the dip of the base SS out in a Redgy sort of zone, Besides in an archaic SS, which the B. is not.