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September 27 - 1934 Saturday.
Shipped a 62 pound trip by rail to her
Huron, paid $1.32
At 8 A.M. we are off to the Inman conglomerate
to the crest of Georgia Center. Collected from north
the dawn pieces of the Minnioguri limestone. These
engl. are other Daleott, in his 10,000 feet of Lower
Cambrian section from Parkes Quarry just Georgia
Center, called a limestone lenticel. See the forms.
While I collected Keith walked out early along
the strike to the next north road where we met him
with the car. It was along this road through Georgia
center to the Vermont Central R.R. that Daleott meas-
ued his section. When we met Keith he had de-
termined that the rocks lie in a very flat anticline
the strata dipping to the crest. Where we met Keith
we got on the Inman conglomerate north of the road
and then followed across the strike many hundreds of
feet (1000) to the car. It here lies at a low angle and
in shallow undulations, being underlain by the high-
grade banded slates. Here occurring the Gritlin