Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Friday September 1 - 1933 Wea. SAT. OCT. 30, 1909 Ther. Yellow rock measuring tanded, massive dil. 5'. Then tacked is sliding to High gate then Tacked is series 15' extrapolating flat purple capl. (1) Massive tanded dirt, as refer in the beds. Work on tirkerno tier up to the top damp. The upper one is 4' he lower 2'. On the bedding surface of one layer was seen is inclusions 6" - 8" across and yz inch thick. (2) Blue is intraformational engl. lies under Pown House, 10' thick. Is again seen to W. of Pown House. Here it begin to have also large blocks of the tirkerno up to 3' long. The one pictured by Dalos is 2' long. The bottom of this layer shows placing its sliding nature. In other words the then tacked and tanded hues has have glid down to sea bottom with some piece of the Tirkerno, Of the hue's pieces were seen up to 3' long and 10" thick. No 2 on south side smells out W in a distance of a few hundred far into the 56' feet trecic ocean. It is not at all a basal engl. but a sea-bottom slide with much broken of tirkerno is masses up to 12' long (nor broken into 2 blocks. The other blocks are the massive dirt, on top and within the thin slatty