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Film VII continued.
12 Come here as last from western end. The wooden can show
end if then hidden here. To right angle onto large piece of
bedded Cambria. Length of this block always with a visible
thickness of 20 feet.
Film VIII,
1 Can head angle. Another general view to show regular bedding,
cliff 35 feet high.
2 Another general view. Many granite boulders in fore ground.
3 Can Cove angle. To show large block, largest one 6x4 feet,
4 " " Even bedded limestone. Blocky angle above
With supposing faulting. These thin beds can be traced
to right for at least 200 feet.
5 Can Cove angle. Even bedded limestone. Has the double
room groups.
6 Can Cove. The Phyllograpthus has outside of the angle, looking S
7 " " " " Looking N.
8-12 Panorama of Long Range from the place left at last mentioned. From St. N. Last show some
of Can head ridge.
Film IX.
1-5 Panorama of east shore of East Arm of Bonner
Bay. View starts in south and swing to north to
shore of Deer North Bay. Cambrian shore.