Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Wea. SUN. JAN. 10, 1909 Ther. Above the wooden steps one may have above the Shu- mardia gave the first red gone seen earlier at Point Leros. However I did not see beyond the regulation lily. If Raymond's selection is correct, see my projection to it, and if the sequence keeps on as our fros south along the St. Lawrence, then the red lilly must be on top of the Leris. Then how about the third Laugre sandstone at the Quebec bridge: Are they at the base or at the tip? If the latter we have another case of an unusual oolite and conglomerate.