Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
Page 152
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"Mr. Church [miles] E. of Orwellton. Wea. Fri. May 28, 1909 Ther. The Glen rides quarry on the Orwellton road, cross the lay to J. P. Kelley or J. P. Kelly's old Gresham farm). In Orwellton township. Farm of John P. Rich [an electric road used to go through his place. Place for firms; or say Eden (1908). On the Bullard farm occur two lenticular [is] "that are particularly rich in fossils". Shortly to the north there is one of the same [area] replicate out of Hidden Orwelltonensis and Luterina. Is the Bullard farm near the Donaldson farm? No, it is about opposite the Finda Quarries. East of the Barry quarry (Orwellton marble) in the Perkin shale occur lenticular masses of [is] "rich in fossils": R. Cingularata, N. festinata [Hidden] Orwelltonensis, Roatello edoni and trilobites.