Field Notebook: Ontario 1912
Page 120
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The next rise of the land is, through the upper Eden but got nothing due. Then are read the depths of the n'back and beside it collected other I think from Richmond. The beds are thin bedded limestone decidedly magnesian and have Gyroptera Kentuckyensis, Streptelasma striatum, small Calaprea canadensis (Ray) Stephenson sulcata, D. planumbrina, Catagys leadi etc. See the list of prints.