Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Wea. Sun. Jan. 24, 1909 Thur August 31, Sunday. As the tide was low walked the entire shore from Point Boleaway to Chouin. and back almost to Anse a la Violette. The section begins in the Mc Ginnis li. and continues down to the Folly li. There made a little head land that are cannot get around. Ateat the whole distance is Taonurus shale. In the afternoon walked the white shore of Anse Basam and found it all the Taonurus excepting the two horns that are of Mc Ginnis. It got cold and cloudy all day and by 4:30 T started to rain.