Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
Page 182
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Wea. SUN. JUNE 27, 1909 Ther. A fine cool and clear day. Take B. Bus at 9.30 Redip the kimpski is 90 to the SE. There is just in here to transitim Minorelli and some Mallett. The Minorelli goes over to near lake Chant les upon the marble of the Phillipsburg area. The St. Albans slate | There is hard to distinguish from the Parker, but is less micaceous than not much less. The bedding little the Parker is undulating though less in the St. Albans. Then top thin is low gritty spots. The joints known, distinguished both at once. The Southgate slate is fine grained, more handeled and nearly always so, while the bedding planes are as even as a table top. The mica is not conspicuous and is usually absent.