Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 82
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Transcription
On account of his sound the Ferry failed to call there at Carlton. So I mistook Dr. Tr. St. Amon order I will stay on at the home of R. Allard on the morning ferry he let me to Miquacon Landing, and take the 11:30 ferry to Dalhousie, from there will accomplish other intended tasks. It is curious to see the Bara- venture of Carlton Landing ledge, and accordingly it shows he D'vign comparable to Point Peter series. In character it is true Baraventure, but in structure it is Devonian. What I saw appears to be the same as at Jacks Point, a basal conglomerate followed by the brick-red sandy mud. This Baraventure crypt has in many places to calcite filling as seen in Point Peter series. Was this a correlation value?