Field Notebook: Nova Scotia 1912
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Transcription
Some of the trap rocks fallen down on the shore show signs of fossils but as a rule are no abundant. The Triassic buts up sharply against the vertical and contorted sandstone, red and green shales of the "Devonic" series. The trap that primarily overlies the Triassic sandstone also ends at this fault line. The finding today by Ormies and then Hyde of small Arthropalaemon is convincing that these "Deromic" beds taken with Leacin are not Deromic but of Pennsylvanic age. In the Rivesdale - Unim series are again, in which Amie for Euthenias can be marries an Euprops.