Field Notebook: Nova Scotia 1914
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luses I tended sometimes. There are many of the in the lower 100 feet, very rare one of these in liming when it over the face of a single species of Deschland - Dolmanella and Leptaena shrubridalis. Japhrictis bilateralis comes in about 75 feet above the base [have known not seen). The entire Beechy Hill shale are marked by a delicate Bathrithus, are found float and of no value on prints. On the eastern side of Beechy Hill one one sees considerable of the Beechy Hill formation but no contact with the apotphylite is seen. Here again the upper part is more clearly. In all of these places the contact with the Ron Brook shale is decided and we can scale out the contact easily. Saw two four forms here, We then went to Rostno Brook where the Beechy Hill formation stands on and as always and in contact with the apotphylite. In the low