Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Ontario 1913
Page 17
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Transcription
"Marine invertebrates are not numerous nor is the variety great. Small Japhre- tus, Phylidmella, Lichombroidalis and delicate hydrae are the only common forms. Rarely does one see a Favosita or a thomot-formid. For me small Helisites and saw-a joss cashy Halysits, Heads and Tails of Calymere are once common and rarely a Tail of Encirummo. The Queenston as the Top is here seen for about one foot. This change of Color is due to percolating water only the sandstone and in not the original color. Below me has the regulation brick red clays used in the making of bricks, drain-pipes and pottery. Left at 8 P.M. In Hamilton, Ontario.