Field Notebook: Vermont 1922
Page 103
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Transcription
Well. Now the clays are much disturbed and now is a till layer here 18 miles thick during a read space of the ice. There may be this much. The folded and crushed clays are due to the pushing of the ice. I did not have time to study this fit to advantage. Had lunch at Northampton and then motored back to New Haven. At 4 P.M. rain set in, got home at 8 P.M. It was a very instructive trip.