Field Notebook: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Vermont 1924, 1928, 1932, 1933
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Wea. Fri. March 12, 1909 Ther. Tuesday Sep. 25 - 1928 Last seen about Rozenhoy School about four miles south of county Bedford. In one game ap- al sorts are exceedingly common, and never have been so many in one bed before. All are suspicious of Chaggy species, since to our mrs Piloceras or coiled forms, and all have to separate far apart, just as well the school is a thin game with trichites, of which to draw no good specimens. Here to saw two forms of a Camarella, one elongate to other duly svelte, and a payment of what looked like Rhysuch Threma plena. Saw Cameroceras, Or-thoceras, Querceras and Danumocerces. Also laye and very big Macluroa, laye enough to be M. magna. In the river in the town of Bedford there is exposed a thick series to Engl. series at the top which is a sh. series. Saw no fossils and did Clark report any. It looks like a younger series than even the Chaggy.