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Wednesday August 30, 1933
Wea. TUES. OCT. 12, 1909 Ther.
Write up during the morning my notes of yesterday.
On the late afternoon walked N. on the Iveron ton road to see the Mill Run outcrop 2 1/2 miles N. of St. Albans. The Mill Run at the base of the high gate is the regulation type made of kitchen pies found by a search of. At the N end of the little outcrop is a kitchen at least 15' long. The entire outcrop is 18 yards across, but the dip cannot be made out and the cleavage is strong towards the E.
It is uncertain to state that one must be of St. Albans. The entire outcrop is 18 yards across. It goes N. on Iverton road to about 249 on map as appears indicated where the Parken appears and goes on north for a long distance. It is indicated on map.
The Mill Run just appears again among the tus on the two close parallel contour lines a little to N.E. of the me on the Iverton road side.
The apparent dip at ml 350 E of the Mill Run is partly to foresetting. The actual bedding cannot be made out.