Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania 1901
Page 29
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Transcription
"Here we are greatly surprised in learning that no major bridge crosses the Cusquashana here. Crane drove then to Northumberland while I would run the mile long P. R. bridge at Delinsprere and then 1 mile N. along the Northern Central P. R. along Delinsprere Junction. Here there is a complete section of the Helderbygian from the Salina to the Chistiane. It gained so ground and so hard while here that I would do nothing. Bill came back to it again. Met Crane in Dunbury and then took the ferry cars to Northumberland over one street run night. Packed my fossils and will ship tomorrow by express. The top piece rock on one of the culverts near Delinsprere Junction had S. coneypleme and P. galenatus. Just once the rock came from is not than by the station master but he thought it came from some fire to the north.