Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
Page 287
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Tuesday Aug. 29 - 1933 Wea. SUN. OCT. 10, 1909 Ther. about 335 yards, and hence on 300 down the dip slope to the Rugby brook engl. he feels dip about 80-90°. As the hill from the engl. is about 80 ft high, this height should be subtracted from the thickness indicated by the 300 yards dis- tance. Howell feels the total thickness of the dolomite does not exceed 100'. At one mile N. on the St. Albans E-W road the thickness is not over 30°. Had dinner with the Howells (father, mother and son, about 17 years old) at their farm. may have done at shore? St. Alban's Point facing Lake Champlain. Howell delivered me to the Tavern a little after nine o'clock. I retired at once, tired out.