Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Tuesday August 23 - 1932 Wea. Fri. July 2, 1909 Ther. Farthn Lwr hood is a white quartzite lensal about 50' long m te strike, possible 10' E-W and 4'-5' thick. Pure white fine sand in the clwd shale, is loctud m snps. Close by a few shorte pockets of sand up to 5' long and up 10" thick. Some are replcte with replace[illegible] quartz crystals. Farthn E then is considerabl more shale ex- posure and presumably highgate tended slate and they gr tr atmt 200 if the main highway. Then Farthn E is a ridged topography su- sually fina different slate than slate to be the Sorria. Farthn E, is the Pre-Cambrian of St. Albans Hiee.