Field Notebook: Newfoundland 1910b
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This sand stone has here the same greenish clay as in the matrix. This much thinning here. It was very interesting to find this limestone crylomite or ore developed here. As its com- position is much like the Cow Head cryolite, only that at the Islands there are no large inclusions and not at all as orange or as large Hells) it goes to show that this cryolite is of wide extent. It's known from Port Daniels to the Islands and must have extended further south in Newfoundland. The great deformation thus indicated before in the sandstone gave 15 and there should be a heat between 14 and June 14. In some places 15 is thick and in others thin. In other places what appears to be 15 is actually in 16 (N.E of Cow Head).