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Tuesday August 30-1932
Wea. WED. JULY 28, 1909 Ther.
the Mallett Creek. The slate is or highly schistose across the feeding but it is not worth while hunting for fossils. Ask which what the strat this place.
Then walked back on to tracks harvested and north to which localities for more drillin joints. As far as many as yesterday and or I have now a fair lot. There are at least three species of buckhorn jords and may be one. Of trilobites I may have 2 or 3 lines. A very overgrown fernera and all of my diminutive species.
Returned in the 4.30 P.M. bus for St. Albans, left here at 5.25 PM.