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Camps are established at all the rivers.
At 12 Noon we pass Buesu River. A very low coast all along here and apparently all the way to St Marys Cliffs. These we sees for many miles in fact I saw them for the last 2½ hours.
At 12¼ o'clock we are opposite the long St Marys Cliffs to the O.E of the river of the same name. It is said that there should be good collecting here. To the Or. of the river there is also a small cliff. The color of these cliffs from the sea is whitish.
There is another low cliff about 1½ mile east of St Marys Cliffs and a much larger low one about 1½ miles still further east. One.
High cliffs again come in at St Annes Cove which is probably 4-5 miles O.E of the last mentioned long low cliff. These cliffs are very dry more than one mile and are probably good for the fossils of Division D. All sand.
Allen River has a dry cliff, and lower up fossils occur for a mile or more east.
The next cliffs are on each side of Seon Rim (River aux Fossils). From here there