Field Notebook: Quebec 1924
Page 49
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"I then came on the shore at th 1/2 mile SSW from Point Four, about 1/4 mile N and 6 or 7 half mls. I see the same li. sec. toth dip in 35 S. strike N. 90 E. There is easily 200 feet more to some light colored li. 560ft. As I came out upon these li. they are highly crinoidal and dry their bedded or that I mounte on the mid. Pink li. At first in the E, they have the regular strike and dip, but 1/8 mile W they dip 50 S.W ad strike N. 40 E. I can't readily estimate the thicken of these mid pink li, but are less than 75 feet thick. Maybe 60 feet is better mid pink b/ Just below the li. are soft knotty li. more drag than usual, and thick-- to an in also hard to estimate. The top of the hump put I stop till dark- but I think I can see the 150 foot. these are Comman t Green I seem more over 206 & will look to Pt. Four rocks, (Now go back second days)