Field Notebook: Quebec 1919
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I saw future embryonic price of frondiferous limation. Has a omele calhedral, slightly a straight form, elliptical in setimi and gyrophorous like. The septa are not my close top the as in Ogdensia forms. The associates gastrophors are of two kind, one is turned on 3 turn, the other maculosa like. These forms are either Ogden's times or of Beeldman Town, I see no crystalline, unless the four flores seen and describe as a clinitic quartzite. The man is tended like a solist, the mac material in quartz with more less free angular crystals in bands. I cannot make out if the pre- material is sand or actual crystals, though they look more like the latter. At the ship yards the most northern conglomerates are different from any of the others. On uniform a very thin bedded (don't no bedding planes) grey coarse sandstone that is fine quartz and erratic. Thorophores are scattered and being embedded limetone pebbles for whiteish color, and there an unseen small thyme fries many seem up to a foot across.