Field Notebook: Quebec 1919
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Generalized section continued 711' them in the Haarl shales. Even so the sequence here given may not be altered by the transposition. Grey sandstone, more or less conglomeratic with li. pebbles, large sandy green s. or even quartz cong. like those of the Iron Dilly. From the shipyards it is composed as follows: 68' Top layer reddish coarse grey s. 8' Thin red-dyed light blue to grey li. with almost no Haarl shale joints 40' Lower grey s. with li. emply. 20' in place of the lower half is all Hrocky li. and a sandy-li. matrix. (This is Organs Conglomerate Coast Ridge) Green sandy shales down to river ? 200' Its 80 yards across with the dip 60° Coarser li. cong. of all sorts, a coarse Tofine parcel quartz paste. Occurs at the Ship Yards. Appears as one undyed mass (This is Organs Conglomerate D) Friedman atrub St Lawrence River Base of Lewis unseen. 100' 1079' (continued second face over)