Field Notebook: Newfoundland 1910b
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of more action, causes and look like Baletts picture of the Algorithm. In game 3 the frails are like those of game 2 further we got which one take to be the springs of division 13 collected at Table Head. They are common here and occur in a greater thickness than at Table Head. The games 4, 5, 6 and 7 are the equivalents of Division 9 or 14 of Table Head. The same frails remain here only that the trichites are far less common while the graftedlits and trachidipods are more common. Associated with Campaye we got platella of Tiarthus. The large Leptorulus always seen in the Normanskill graftedlite beds is very plentiful here. A Glossina is also very common in and Leptolitus the lawn games 5 and 6. The graftedlits appear to be distributed throughout game 7. Collected near the middle of this game while Twardice marked the topmost ten feet.