Field Notebook: Vermont 1922
Page 106
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know is still in the family and Mrs Edom is demented. Perkins had tried to buy the collection and it was he who urged him to Meet. It seems that Edom was a janitor in St Albans and collected oides and jupus located his finds. Great empl. in Adams Partnerships St. Albans. To me several small app this empl. looked like the Saurians but out of the dark hue hi. Edom for the Paradoxides illustrated by Daleott. This in itself does not lead that M.C. is here in site, but once the empl. occurs a dark micaceous slate that in the form 30 ft gilded to Edom another Paradoxides and to Shreel one their 100 finds that appear to be of M.C. time. As Agnostus is common here, and as this genus does not occur in the L.C., these slates can't be Colchester. The Agnosti are not the high slate forms and so there is indicated by them a M.C. formation that must come in above the Colchester and beneath the Milton.