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Tuesday August 29 - 1933
Wea. WED. OCT. 6, 1909 Ther.
After lunch we motored to the type loc.
for Ruff Brook, and here again seem in the
way. The connected section is as follows, lying
in the west with Rinonci, and ascending:
Top of Rinonci.
Mallet dol. From the contact it is 210 yards
E to N-S. road and across it to Ruff Brook. Here
on E. side of brook is the cliff that I called Ruff
Brook and it is now seen to be high in the Mallett.
It is highly eroded and has the Rinonci pieces, and
is 15-20'.
From brook with Mallett it is 115 yards to base
of Parker slate. Add to Mallett as opposite page.
Parker slate begins with a cliff at not 10' high.
On this cliff is a lens of dol. about 20' long N-S.
and at not 14' thick. It is 220 yards across to
Parker, to the sandy dol 10' thick, that part from
I included in the Mid.Cr.
This Sandy dol 10' thick Arnold calls Ruff
Park, and makes it the base of Mid.Cr. It is
135 faces across to where the Mill Run
[illegible] should be if it extended or far N. It is to
be seen several hundred feet to S. of road.