Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Tuesday August 29-1933 Wea. Fri. Oct. 8, 1909 Ther. Then further E is a hill of Highgate slate and attmt to at me Mill Riem cryl. It well for the storm-lilts pmis. The Highgate begins 460 yards E. of Bugg Bowl, and continues E for a long distance as indicated on map. We then started to O' Conners place. From the N.-S. road east to Bugg Bowl cryl. at tase of St-Alltans all is clif. Across it is 250 gards with the eroded slope somewhat greater then the original red clif. Probably little thick- nan is in here and certainly not more than 25' We then went up the hill we had to find the contact of this clif. into the underlying Pallas It came 435 yards west of the N.-S. road. From the top of bedice we could see D. a half- meter across the near facing cliff of Barden capped by clif. See two focus app with Laywell and Quentin. It is marked on my map. This long stretch of clif. from W. to E. to Bugg Bowl east. lies in a dome that finally dips more steeply to E. The flat part of dome continues fm