Field Notebook: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania 1914
Page 15
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"sections I know as if I mourns. Rain points are dry and certain small out. Many small jets were seen but there an thick like hills of escaping sourd "gas. Shales occur only for Chieftain until for about 13/4 miles and north of this the conglomerates. In the conglomerates are also saw, sum- ercording other shales gives one at hand. Only the oraym road beside the rail- orly track are great cliffs of the conglomerate and one here sees from this decided that nature of the interbedded loose of coarse sand. Conglomerate prevails all toward the td almost all sand dips out. Below once and once sand occurs and then the for run into sandy red shales with exp- ceeding fine muscovite. In the afternoon started in to see