Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Tuesday July 19, 1932 Wea. FRI. APRIL 23, 1909 Ther. In the Adams Pointe the cgl. at the base of the Highgate is a brecciated mass of older lts lentils. Here we sees [illegible] almost more the slaty Miss-issouri ls in the Stools Corner cgl. The ridgege ls Lentil blocks are very large at times, up to 20' arm. The cement is a sandy one, and in place, true in a white gt. The mid. E. sh felds are of a greenish gray coarser material that is decidedly free micaceous. It is not handul ma or blade as the Highgate. If [illegible] Silt forms to the east of the cgl., the Hornblende mounts out of place. Quarts are still to be seen out of place. The qt (white) are interbedded in basal part of the cgl. Some of the minute brachidopods out of it, those gt lentils are up to 6" thick. They show the dip of the cgl nicely, about 90° to the S.E. The mid. E. shale masses to the E. of the ls cgl. are out of place. They have Mid. E. founs. Due to few collected that they are out of place is shown by their dip which is out of keeping with that of the cgl.