Field Notebook: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania 1914
Page 67
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Then walked south towards Rosendale but this time took the major road south by Binnemato tr to the west and down to Roundout Creek. Kept my ring crest and jased for an expression of Haringtull. Still southeast and 3 miles Beyond Rosendle got to High Falls and have dinner at Rock Cliff House, Dr. D. Quick Prof. Here at the hotel is a small exposure of about 30 feet of Haringtull conglomerate. the top of an anticline Apparently The R.R. station is straight ahead over the river. a fine view from here. At High Falls. Sep. 7-1914 The gratus of the Rondout is said to fall on the below 20 foot but I see of about Meskell here. When the Rosendale cement bed that Hartongjel says in here 16 feet thick. Below it is 6 feet more of solid oratuline stone but out of the current kind, less orlist and more distinct airtured. This rests with sharp contact on the Binnemato sandstone said by Hartonajel to be 15 feet thick. This tells that I saw this morning turn in also rippled. It is nearer 25 feet thick. It also has