Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Ontario 1913
Page 121
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Dear Mulhills Harum are our Weldutugian. At the base it has Favo- oils (my prementia), hygro, and an abundance of Lepeditia layer than base of the Daliwan. I could not make out this formation but think it is in the Regan and partly low in the Regan. Higher come indeed sticky muddy di, without fossils. There is only a trace line of either Crgmans or from their Scotland. Sharply upon the Weldutugian comes in the Cristany white quartz pebble conglomerate, it sets sharply upon the L. It. and there is not a trace of transition here. It may be that it is not Cristany for I saw no fossils. It may turn out to be an ancient conglomerate of the time of the New Scotland. This conglomerate is again a character like the Pitts ville.