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(later called Mill River)
This coal could be called the Adams Pasture coal, and
is to be regarded as the base of the Highgate shale series.
It has no Minisquari li. flat pieces, and should have no
forms younger than the St. Albans shale. Another
up-raise of it is to be seen near Presbidge.
This Adams Pasture coal is also localised (see page 1a).
I went on this field with Arnold on Aug 12 1925
This is not the Dranston Coal, but this one at the base of the
shale may be further thickened, not now so fat.
Highgate shale. It has no Minisquari slaty li. There is
many a flat li pieces some riches by but mine have no
forms. Out of this coal I will get a spinner Pundajicks
tail and some other forms. The white quartzite with them
Lugullas may come to the Elyth coal. Maybe a post-locus