Field Notebook: Nova Scotia 1912
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"continuation of section helms" [illegible] Red shales with fine grain sandstone. Greenish sandstone Cretud Red shales with sandstones 3 [illegible] feet of marble and 20 Arm?, 250' 200' 250' 200' 20 [illegible] Coral Red beds with grain sandstone. Gyrum? 75 75 300 mm. [illegible] 25'-70' -1 This is not the windom series These continental deposits are somewhat sun-cracked and rippled but not nearly or much as the "Dormic" helms. One of the dark rocks of sandstone up to 6 feet long in the trail end [illegible] appear to have slid down the out, side into the red raily helms. Dip drill 150 but varyiate around this. Strike N. 2, 60° East. [illegible] of continental series. [illegible] hearing end [illegible] helms. [illegible] dip. [illegible] contact [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] and [illegible] [illegible] vertical, and contacting or called "Dormic" series. of Permian age See above in continuation in maybe 300 fur down.