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The Wea.
THUR. FEB. 18, 1909
Ther.
Friday
Middleburg Vt., Friday, Sep. 21 1928.
First visited Profm Schmidt at the College here, to see if he had done any geologic work; and he had done none. He is living and that is about all, doing nothing but old romance geology. No one to prod him.
At ten o'clock we started north, and ran through Vergennes and Burlington.
Then through Milton where the bridge had been taken out by last years flood.
When near St Albans we had to make a long detour to the left, and finally got H. Albans at 1.30, P.M.
Put up at 'The Tavern' at St. Albans.
After lunch met Profm Clark and his assistant Criddleway, and his student Mrs Scripple. Then showed them the section north of St. Albans.
On trip to Keedmore saw a Phyll- oporin, 1st and 2nd forms, also speculum,
for Maelurites in Ophileta like (once)
and other indistinct fossils = Crassum for.
Orthoceras much in dia, septa far apart.