Field Notebook: Quebec 1924
Page 54
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200 steps Li. on S side track. Dip ?on. Strike N.98 E. Last end of the day str. ?on. ?N. ?S It is as if a gneiss. (D) Farcli. Fork tune into basal Indian Point over the same place to the ?? At far end of map, the strike in N.160 E., dip 50 N. The strile curves a little too. Under dominator Harington Cove, on foot S. of R.R. Dome Point Co. At least ?00 ft above. The dips and strikes should not make out From the coast some I see it ought to dip 60 along in the intermediate to the N. East of Harington Cove there are ? feet, dip 80°N. This is along track Co?hills After for a segment of the latter as this reddish strata like those yesterday in the Pillars at Pillar Point. All of these thin red meatery lie to the E. and N. of Harington Cove appears to me to be the Pillar Point series out of the N. - limit of the Outcrops. The fault of any crust lies to the southward. A little to E, of Star Cove and the point lie. strike across the R.R., a little more E. and