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Saturday
St. Albans, Vt., Sep. 22-1928.
Started south to Benjia Township to see the ls levels near the fence of the Highgate to the G.E and most of the little R on the topographic sheet in the middle originally of St. Albans. These were discovered last year by Keith but I had seen them with Horrocks.
The first one seen was a huge one about 140'x
estimated from aerial grid map x 120, and at least 20' thick. It needs to granularly quietly than the Highgate sh. The whole ls is in patches of algal growth unlike Cryptogrom. Took a number of pieces to see if they would show algal parts. They seem to grow in vertical man pin strip mats to about 18 inches in diameter and another in three patches that lie in basins surrounded by yellowish weathering detritic stuff. The whole surface has a matted appearance with the erect clumps 6 two inches apart, but sometimes it winds. Keith has pictures of them and close up views of the vertical structure. Saw no fossils here.
Then came to the E.W private road to other ls levels south and to the coast of little R.