Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Wea. THUR. FEB. 4, 1909 Ther. The Priest (a Drishman) at Anraaj is conel interested in geology and is indiered to put up in his home the past girls. His name is Father Rankin. Bell put me up in Norfold House, a better one than the Mandale. Last year Father Rankin read in my text-book and said it was "rank hereay" Sep 11-1904 Thursday. into East River In the morning went to crest end of Stelarton to see an angular unconformity in the Penn- sylvanian. It is about as this: Stellarton Series Older Penna = Redmude, etc. = Alma This is the most marked Pennsylvania movement, and after this time came the coal deposition. In the afternoon went north to Middle Rin to see the Glasgow conglomerate overlying the old folded Alma Series. In places this is a part