Field Notebook: Vermont 1922
Page 80
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(near the Howard farm) At Parkers Quarry got a whole Olycheparia and the head of a large Clevellin thompsoni. This place is on the Milton sheet. The Inarton conglomerate at the western edge of St. Albans and or striking as those between St. Albans and Highgate. White marble beds occur here up to at least six feet long. It is here that Edson got his fossil described by Baberth, here Struve collected this specimen. The Inarton conglomerate to the west of Georgia Center has a more muddy dolomitic paste than usual. Little of the Highgate slubby di. is here. One of the large boulders of white marble = Beltturn or Brilliston! Some of the blocks are at least ten feet long. Here it rests on the Milton. The Keogin slate extends from St. Albans West to near Rugg Brook and here is Aurelia the Mallett. There is then on Chelston, Milton a Highgate here. Below the Mallett comes in the Minorslie.