Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 130
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Quebec Monday July 6, Spent the morning at Loris looking of possible conglomerates and photographed three at and near the Point. Left on the Quebec Central at 3 P.M. for St. John. After one got beyond St. Joseph and in the upper land the country is undulating with no high ground. Soon we came upon the Chaudiere a large river in an deep narrow valley. About St. Marys there is higher country but still as Dots. At Blaireau order are over the Chaudieres, the river is in a deep and somewhat wide valley 3 or 400 feet high on the upper undulating land. After crossing we at once rise of the northern side and overlook the wide and old rich valley of the Chaudieres, here a small stream. At East Brompton we are in metamorphics