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He had lunch again at Highgate Center.
After lunch I looked up the Huse, decided,
to send samples immediately to the north
Highgate Center and in the railway cut, but got
no finds. It is only this year that first day got
the Lingudillas; Odles got a white rock
attached to the banded piece; and last year Keith
got his banded Cambrian finds. Have four samples
of the rock to show the banding. About 30 feet shown
and there are at least two dolomite bands, but if more than one shown.
The area may have been quite large little outcrops of them in the hedgerow.
Then looked up the gorge at Highgate Falls.
Made the following section from the Bridge, down the
gorge east. The first part was made from the bridge
and from the south bank of railway to the north bank.
The rest was determined from the gravel locality of the
south shore to the end of the exposure along the river
bottom.
Beneath the section drawn on the following
page, its continuation is as follows:-
One bed of dolomite, 18" }
in Oct. 1922
One dol. with intraf. cong. 30