Field Notebook: Ontario 1912
Page 27
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the green holes at the base of the Rix. He will probably see this design again. I took about one-half of the slate Late -- it must have come from the green Clinton holes seen or more at [illegible] Left Collingwood at 9,25 P.M. in Oreaford to see the fine Richmondian section 2(1/4)miles east of this town on Borlomans Creek. Coming down the road Williams barometer gave a thickness of at least 400 feet from the base of the Lefttana ohombri- dales beds down to where the Last Rich- mmondian seemed to be in place, however the base cannot be seen here and there is a great cliff to the plain at the base of the mountain The total height from the lake level up to the base of the L. ohombri dalei beds is about 817 feet by barometer. In this thickness we have some Taztm, the Hack Collingwood, [illegible] of them in any and all the rest is Richmondian.