Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Monday Sep. 5-1932 Wea. Mon. Aug. 23, 1909 Ther. The 26' cyl. in the Ship pats gaye lay- once does not agree as to same as the mill Rwin cyl. It is certain not a usual cyl, but a cyl of an unbroken sequence, and it appears that Laywell to be rather an extraformational one. In any event it is may at present to call it Miller Rwin. He should have a name in the Minis- gwoi keys. Also for the lower dolomite be- cause they cannot be formally directly cor- related with the Ohio or cothrust of Chillon. The cyl at the house of the St. Albans mints Brooklyde Laywell formed not only Ruff hand but he would in any event regard to cyl, and the associated dol, as manting he have of the St. Albans. He calculated the total thickness of the St Albans here as about 75' thick. At the "Portugrie" loc. Laywell regards it as a part of the Phillipsony series, to the most it is in- terbedded with the marlce strata. He says the Phil- lippony where in trees (dry files), is cardinal free.