Field Notebook: Quebec 1924
Page 86
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Transcription
"Then by any, and surely others, most of them are tipped by [illegible]s. Often remain for much in fishes. There said I have more care in an image that like Paternoster and Lens (?) Chrysodus) show that this body is in chains. According to these we may see also at sea fish, and upon as one can hold an always tipped. If so the manner holds the other offer. The Windsor, but we cannot be certain. The rest of same study as dip. The others continue for best 2 miles or their train at least 3 or just 4 others mounted by Chrysodus. Evidence also in Penn. and centre metal in diamonds. Therefore the of angle working occure truly is between the Long dark and the Upper Boston, this a wider angle working, with a turn out of the long dippers studies. The dipper at the north of Chrysodus from Penn. to Long dark Point.