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Transcription
"She sat down to have her lunch of cracker
and cheese. By the time she got back to the
White Cliff the tide was too high enough to
meet again on the reefs. The section from
Mountains
the way to Cape Eagle is about as follows.
C11 = 11-12
hand left blue limestone under
Cape.
"Modular Shale with Plectambonites
our common. Large Stromatites, Testiculus
delicatus and small Averticus un-
odulata. Also Astericreas. The Ber-
terici are stand vertically.
The bedded to slats encased with Plectambonites,
Have a few pieces. Some included in orthogra
"hand left blue limestone about
white with Orthus laurentina common.
a few trilobites, Paraceras are very
rare. Bertericus undulata - These stand
all protruding
Left Shale with many bucky sporks. Or
bottom (Orthus) laurentia, Aptyga marginulus
Thombsi O. laurentina New to Plate.
Staphia an Anostophia. Here also
rare Placema forma. With Anostophia
still deeper but not certain bottom.
hand blue limestone not but four
founds. A little quarry took of Marcius
Dawhorne. Did not take anything.
Mountains craft.