Field Notebook: Vermont 1922
Page 102
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mud exposed in a field and pit about 5 to 10 feet of varved clays terminated at the top by 4 feet of unlamnated sands. Visited morning of Oct 6, 1922. Then had lunch at Holyoke. Antwr Antws Locality 14 on the main road from South Hadley Falls to South Hadley, 3/4 mile N.E of village South Hadley Falls, and to lazy brook. Travel to another - an abandoned pit - clay pit order are say summer layers, ore, say act near four feet thick, with the winter layers about 1/2 inch thick. Stone sand dominated, much of which was cross- fedded by riffing action. Stopped over night at Grant Holyoke College in the College Inn. Saturday morning visited Antws Loc. 24 about 2 miles N.E of Amherst, Mass in the of clay pit locations. Clay R.R.