Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania 1901
Page 23
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Transcription
"and then introduces Testuclites spna conthus. The fossils collected on this trip were have the separated according to my former collection. In this afternoon drive from Clark's Mills to Oneport where we crossed the Juniata. The rains of last night has been very heavy for the Junia- to is only its hands. Then we drove along the Juniata to Mifflintown where we stopped at the Guests House. drive 22 miles driving. Friday May 24-1901 Mifflin Town Gran left me here at 7 A.M he goin to the Clinton ore beds in the Fujsoon Valley not far from Lewis- town. He is to meet me Sunday morning at the National House in LewisTown. I take the 9.50 A M train for One Oeytown. Arrived 10.38. There are two quarries here on th