Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Wea. FRI. MAY 14, 1909 Ther. The cgl. appears to have a greater thickness of pm 10 to 12 far and certainly does not exceed 15'. Its color appears to be very local m re- currence depending on the manner of centering. Does the center in St. Albans? When it looks like do L.C. centers yet I do not see what could transport the L.C. center to this place, if it was in the paper slate & the last it must have been moved at least 14 miles. The length of the cgl. from N. to S is hardly more than 300 far.