Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 58
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South West Light House June 13- A fine warm day. Started out North and East along the coast from the Light House. As the Light there is a great thickness of a cribroidal, granular limestone with an im- mense profusion of just cribrid stems and pores. Heads there are none, all are broken and the limestone shows evidence of worm- hiding. These must be Richardsons gne F. Then for once then half mile the beds are concealed by an elevated head of petty's Rich- ardsoms Bed E 10. about 1/4 mile Then East of the first brook we collected a number of thin slabs abounding i Cetrypa reticulares, Plectambonites as long as broad, and others and a great number of Byzyrae. This is Richardsons E. J near the top. Just out of the brook maybe seen little exposures of the same having doliding Perlamenes Almys (like a brook) an Orth, Flattellum for my former picitions. The former are lesser than the Clinus form. Had three fine specimens but