Field Notebook: Nova Scotia 1912
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Film I 1 Panatro Leia f2, 8-25 11 A.M. Good light dip S-E 2 " Firm one in side. 3 " conglomerate beds at 10 feet. Potts of to 8 inch. 4 " Contact. Arisifan. All of the above are in Fletchers or called "Devonian." 5 July 8. East 1 Panatrom, Templetar hole in cong., 6-25, min A.M. 6 " 8 Side of under holes below the conglomerate, churned by the water. 6-10, 9A.M. 7 " 8 Erosion contact between the so called "Devonian" and the continental series of more recent Pennsylvanian age 8-25, 7:30 A.M. In sun light, 8 July 8. Looking D.M. into the Bay of Fundy towards New Bay. The outer islands in Triassic. 8-25 Noon. 9 July 8: Pictured rocks near second day gypsum on M. limit of gyp zone 10 July 8. Bed and gun sl., with second day gypsum veins, Spring hole and water. Gypsum in irregular veins. 8-25 11 " July 8. Triassic and traps on top. Looking south west 12 " Same looking A E, with the Pal. fault vertical.