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Wea. Tues. March 16, 1909 Ther.
Tuesday Sep. 25 - 1928
is unknown. This empl. appears to be sur-
rounded by shales.
The place where Raymond and collected
some years ago in a empl. having Romplewicks
is two miles north of Bedford on the east
side of the road. It is about 1/2 mile in on
a private road to what was once a quarry.
Here I remember seeing here much Reed-
manlain in place. We did not go here today.
Three miles to north of Bedford in the
fields short of or off road occur their ls
lenticular in a Kaell sh. Here one saw Plectan
trinitis sericeus and smell their Plant Rafin-
esquina alternata; their equal and bundled.
Evidence of this is two Trentan ocrey shales.
Clark told me that the Laugn ss near
Quebec are interbedded in the red Gillerly sh, and
that all of these strata may be of non-marine
origin. He thinks the Gillerly goes unbroken into
the Levin sh, empl. and local ls, and that the