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It began raining at noon and spoiled
the rest of the day. On filed north, Intended
to go with the Humbter Valley to see the
Lorraine. To go to this locality in distant
western Toronto one takes a Dundas
trilly to end of line and transfers to a
radial line to Lampton station. Cross
the bridge over Humber and go down
stream along western side.
In the afternoon visited with Parks
at the University to see his quarters and
the other geologists in a large building devoted
to Chemistry and Geology. His tour proceeds
to the wings of Parliament Buildings.
The University has a lot of fine cards
from Trmal Hills (Oranitolin), echinodermata
from Kirkfield, the York Shedford collection
metamorphic rocks, many entire Osgillites canadensis
all of which Dean have some duplicate
material.
Shipped the ninth box today to Cana-