Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 68
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destroyed by the diagenetic chargesi Put up in the night in the Geunier Camp. A little board house in which a huntsman stays alone all winter. Mr. Poiret puts up a similar party on Bee- sie River. For the night William Rogers is my companion. Started at 9 P.M. To be of easy tomorrow. I gave E3 The next day I saw that are of the fossils except the profitlets also occur, and better, in gave E4 and E5. It is curious how often we see crinoid columns, nearly always free spines, and yet not a head. Occasionally we see an arm with primules. On certain layers we see the separated stems with out plates. Among of the stems remain standing for a time longer than the lead which soon separates and face apart. This would account for the abundant presence of stems and so rare a lead,