Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
Page 139
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Thursday August 11-1932 Wea. SAT. MAY 15, 1909 Ther. There are many small pieces of very sandy clol littered out of the Gallant or the cld., on top of Le Parlem. Otherwise there are no free j pieces. The joints in the round gravel sand cemented by lime derived from the Lentil. I examined the dip again, of the sandy layers near the base and got 9 degrees. kept. The slate immediately above has occasional small joins of the lentil like also dry any where. These go as dips as 7 to 8 feet about the gl. One sees no other kinds of cl pieces from the Lentil cl (= 95 + %) and the top cl of Ked.Cl. (ben brown 1 %). The sandy paste must made of 1/4 of the cl and 3/4 is ls.