Field Notebook: Ontario 1912
Page 117
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Transcription
"Tomsend collected in two weeks at Fossil Hill and Parks has a great Mr. Learned think that I could perfect my set from his. The Cincinnati about Toronto is not exposed in the city but to the left in the Run Dam, where the beds appear all true 'Eden' age and Barlow make, here the typora here of this age. The other locality is to the west of the city, in the valley of the Run Dam. Here the fossils appear all to be Richmond but Barlow has iden- tified Eden types here. Therefore we cannot say as yet that there is no Lorraine here [This is the Lorraine of Clay Cliff] and Drillmans Brook. Foerste says that which is wrong in placing the Cumberland locality in the Black Run. The horizon with Caratrenning occurs here in the middle Trenton. The loc. is on Boat Island.