Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Wea. SUN. FEB. 7, 1909 Ther. It is a queer if red beds upon red beds about us all me: Jurassic older praeitic Crag Cragwaste 24/2 120 Dip 42° In this oval hand we came upon a peculiar li. in the Clima series that projects some into the lower praeitic crag. Have two pieces. Note the algoid - Cryptogon like character of the first- cratu li. The one over there fairly thick. One measured 3 feet thick. Here also I collected two pieces and some pellets of the calciche-water- fragmented conglomerate. Then went up the Rough Linn to Falls To see the remarkable gorge in the very thick conglomerate of basaltic debris. This series appears like here two feet thick. A swarm of agular debris, concentrated at some size, of to 3 feet across. Also many Dolerite's pellets full of bombs. Have seen find the Cobequids. Stopping with Mr. Lagnymorrol, Mrs. Patter- on, at Tatamagouche.