Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Monday July 18-1932 Wea. THUR. APRIL 15, 1909 Ther. We must stopped at the Brenton cpl about 6/10 miles south of Humphred North. Here the regulation cpl. is characterized by numerous large ls mames several of which can be seen from 1/2 to 3/4 acres. Those are evidently ls. Kentish near the Highgate below. If this cpl is Miller River then to pass over any of the Missing quiv and I think more much in this generally, the whole to the west and below the cpl looks like Highgate slate. The big ls masses look to me like the 4/5 lents seen in one place near Serpin Court and Appledoe. If these Hills are not of the Highgate then this cpl must be just Highgate mages, just like all the other cpls along its stretch road. This is also the county of Langonce. Lang once says this dark crust mass of the cpl. is normally fractured former by setting and repeating the cpls. The Humphred Brook loc. for mines in the Highgate. This key or the crl seem as the premin locality over the in the Highgate, and besides may large pres just near the Brenton cpl. Even though it looks like Milton it cannot be the older Milton of either Mid C. or L.C.