Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Friday September 1-1933 Wea. WED. NOV. 3, 1909 Ther. Thin redded is 6'-7'. E. of creek dump. Once [illegible] trails here. The same bed is seen west of creek dump. Rock dump over strata, To more the section is again picked up as follows. Over of rock dump the front horizon is 10' thick. I am as above. Then follows below. {Granite cryl. dol. 0-2' (Much distorted on bottom ducts sliding over oldm bed, Thin redded thus to wedge 0-18" Thin redded dol. and cryl. dol. grns 1'-3' Reds crustm trace average 5'-6' Thin redded is 5' Granite dol. cryl. 2'-4' Thin redded is 3' Granite cryl. dol. 3'-1' Thin redded flack dol with some thin beds of granite dol. 8'-10' Granite dolomitic quartzite interbedded with lenses of flack thin redded dol. 4' or if correct, For rest of oldm beds are at home.