Field Notebook: Quebec 1924
Page 81
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Transcription
James down the Barite rim and the cliffs give one the impression that the fault hits near the E end of RR, trestle and the B. [illegible] some hum- dreds of feet N. The Barite quarry and from with King Road are on the E side of Fault and on the Pink clay RR over is to the S. of faults. Where the Kings Road crosses the Barite the strata beneath the bridge lie in one direction almost flat, i.e. with the course of the stream. No fault here.