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Friday August 19 - 1932
Wea. WED. JUNE 16, 1909 Ther.
Then [illegible] Parker slate that looks like a crylomite, N
Then 75 yards across Parker slate,
Now 50' x across slate with two layers of shot
meeting dol described in person veecum. The top
dol is 6 to 8 feet thick. These are thrown to [illegible] NW.
Then 75 yards across Parker slate.
— Then on a minor dome cloud dol 8'-10' thick
dip all along or far is about 10° S.E.
The railroad telegraph line.
It is then 330 yards of Parker slate are
dipping S.E. at about 9°-10°.
— Then for about 100 yards the dip is reversed,
Then it reverses again and dips N.E. for 1008 m.s.
No further outcrops to E. The road is now on the height of
land and one turns S.E. to Bradridge about one
mile S.E. The section across the strike would be ten
private 3/4 mile and this distance is taken up by
more Parker slate, the Mid. Cambrian and the
Highgate having at the top the Ardenian dol.