Field Notebook: New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Ontario 1913
Page 74
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Transcription
I could not examine in detail the contacts between the Clinton and Broksten and while one casily sees the line separating the two there appears to be no break in time between them. The evidence is all in favor of regarding the contact between the Clinton and the Medina Borden There is here all that transition one sees at Glen- ferland. The Post time material is however not a day ore. clearly washed white sand The long Band is regularly hidden, and near the base has several goes of shale pottle inclusion. This material at heavy lens of flinty lodes. Means more action.