Field Notebook: Quebec 1919
Page 48
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The dip of the sandstone at the direction of the road, then heve to the N.E. All of the foredams - the first ones are oriented as the long D.D. and empl. masses, 373 Not. H2 Lawrence River our level This mass at the crag is 220 yards across. Many more ridges to the south. The entire mass is of limestone conglomerate (5%) mixed with sandstone and quartz pebble conglomerate.