Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Tuesday August 29-1933. Wea. MON. OCT. 4, 1909 Ther. (there) and again due the barn-like pool. Oralizing the slate as he two or more birken's, in which is about 30' across. Therefore my section as published should now be restated as follows. Ascending Parkar slate as at Parkers Farm about one mile N. Dr. Lentz making trip of Lomon Constrictor, it is really Ceyl, as described by me and called Ruff Birch. I gave the thickness as 12'-6" bet may be thicker to agree with Parkers Little. Tag for thickness under W. Then found Highgate slate with joints about 5-7' thick. It is 20' beneath the birken's but strong joints. Strelles place is close to the Lentz's. Above the birken's all in Highgate for a long distance E. on road. See last year's report. We then entered north past Parkers Little and thence E. over a little used road to Ben- gia Center where we had lunch.