Field Notebook: Ontario 1912
Page 65
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fauna, in this event the Leptaena chembridalis beds drop come much further east than the Collingwood area but the shales above with the Rhynchona tyrrhon fauna is the one that repers directly on the brick red shales. It is possible that some of the L. chembridalis beds are present about Terna Otta - Beajectown area or to the north of the latter and perhaps up to Swelft which is considerable short. To the north of the railway station at beajectown there is a celtus forest the trees under which I found some then bedded limestones of the Richmond series. Certain of the red beds are here. Late in the afternoon are collected in the railway cutting about 3/4 mile east of Tredford, O'Hes famous psiliformis cut is no longer good as nearly all of it is passed over. The cut at the Brack bridge is about so feet high. The iron & shale are accorded with to me