Field Notebook: Vermont 1924, 1925
Page 67
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31 To him Raymond is nor satisfied with the succession and the correlations. Raymond thinks the Chelton might go under into the Chelton since he regarded the delimits with Alwicks above the Chelton as if Milton age. When I told him that the Chelton has beds of delimits, he had no objection in making the Milton Middle E, because dipping shows a crossing interval between the Chelton and the Milton. The Incomer confirms he thinks one may have been made at more base, and certain transportation during times of movement of the sea bottom. Such good books as Archidge he thinks might be reefs of Herat type the opinion of Herat type the opinion [illegible] in straits with strong currents. Raymond agrees that there was nor transportation of the material. Otherwise I do not see that his they will hold. Raymond appears to have learned little in the Delbicks and sees no problems worth talking. Had a good time and saw cornet county but little or knowledge that ones near.