Field Notebook: Vermont 1924, 1925
Page 70
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"Poor structure with small blocks of dirt. Like the great block at Roulledge near Lowell Mass Hornell told sick and one did not protest in the afternoon. The day is dark and the ground is wet from yesterday. Saturday Aug 15-1925. Left St. Albans at 8.30 via a Bus Line to Burlington, where we arrived at 10.30. Then visited the Univ. of Vermont and the Museum. Have a lot of material, geological, ethnographic and palaeontic, but the arrangement is poor; the only merit in the geologic. Saw the Olnellus slabs, a lining sandy slab with the print in high relief = casts. All are weathered and otherwise eroded. The rocks has not suffered from erosion. All as far as Donald saw had any Olnellus heads and other fragments. He held more than 1/2 miles away. In the late afternoon went by trolley to Derby. Kilom about one mile east of Dinoradi. Here the squarquang expression about so feet of white um.