Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
Page 180
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Wea. Fri. June 25, 1909 Ther. This is the true St. Albans slate. Between two long monuments it is 825' apart. At 9°-10° dip S.E. the thickness = [illegible] 100'. In Holmes St. Albans shale pile found [illegible] Aqnaticus or [illegible] on the horizon in St. Albans slate. Bounded at the top by the Chisel Devon grit, and below by the Rugs Brook grit.