Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 42
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canudensis and Favosites grthlandica. Fucoids and finger sponges are also commm. In the dolomitic bands holding Q klus by the millions occur most of the forms. I must collect these bands more in detail. For over this morning t, d. good sand. It is beneath the Q klus beds probably 20 feet that the Favosites collected this morning occur. Will it also occur the Streptelasma. In the afternoon it is still raining but started out in the same place as this morning. In the zone with Favosites and Streptelasma there is considerable intraformational conglomerate the flatterred and round edged pieces being from small pebbles up to pieces 6 inches long and 3 trot inches wide by 1/4 to 1 inch thick. With those occur the crabs. One bed has cuffered considerable lateral pressure and every ten to twenty feet the bed which is less than one foot thick is complete crem-