Field Notebook: Nova Scotia 1912
Page 104
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Film III 1 July 12 Cannelrig, three holes in track of oo; dark green shells bottom m.; channel 3 foot deep. 2 " 12 A distinct channel in the track at Flat Brock. About 12 feet across and 3 feet deep. Riffled on inside. 3 " 13 Red oo, cutting red holes at Phulie's Point Red hulls Red sh Red st Red m. Red sho Red n Red ch Red shells Pay m. 4 July 13 Bottom of Phulie's Point, Red oo, and purple hole dipping N. Near the base run m is an irregular green hole 6"-18" thick; but is not many feet away in regular definition here. 5-6 " 13 Two cases of regular and irregular bedding. On a fracture, near mstl joint south of Phulie's Point. 7 " 13 The tip end gone at Fitty Gillam Brock. Band 20 feet high Taken at one foot. 8 " 15 Opicera cure. Contact N. Glasgow argl. and igneous rock. 9 " 15 " " Several views of N. Glasgow argl. 10 " 15 " " nearer views of cliffs 11-12 " 15 " " 12 and 10 feet at large huddle argl Film IV 1 Has nothing on it. 2 July 17 An old English house in Dorchester 3 " 17 View of Sheppord from Dorchester 4 " 17 "mean formable contact between 'On the Shore' and Bishie. N of b.i. Dorchester 5 " 17 The top of the Red Beds Porting D. About 4 miles N of A on track here.