Field Notebook: Ontario 1911, 1912
Page 45
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Transcription
The red Queenstown begins to appear about 10 miles south of Toronto and extends across the low flat land beneath the mountain or cuesta all the way to Nia- gara Falls. In all this again there are no known Richmondian fossils. Andlotheca planicoroxa occurs plentifully and in good condition at Hamilton. I saw good specimens in the Mr. of Toronto collection. The red Queenstown appears about 10 miles south of Toronto and at Streetsville about 15 miles northwest of Toronto. It seems very fortunate that all of the Richmond ferns with red beds as some comes east or that all east of the cuesta from Cullingford becomes more and more whitely red-beds.