Field Notebook: Vermont 1922
Page 111
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On the north slope of Parkers Denay and the hill to the north, therefore six pieces of very decomposed shell limestone with many foris. Olecellus obsest, tails of Bathyotus holopza and heads of Portiforus senectus. = Colchester. In the slate just east of the bridge on Hungr pond Brook therefore six about 2 dozen foris out of the Highgate. The costid colum- nols. One large orthrid is much along hinge line; has no spines or plication, but there are bundled or striate like the Hy. C. Jamozella. Also Agrostus¹⁰² of Hy. C. type like this: []. Also may hold bite payments, but the three that Dunbar six are as good or better than any debor.