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Calcite Layers
It runs along for about 150 ft and then disappears beneath the drift.
200 ft further north it appears again with a dip of 70° and strike N30 E which changes to 440 within the next 100 ft and goes under the drift. 600 ft further north.
It can be seen on the road from the R.R. Station Glenrie in the first ridge.
May-2-89
Your day in packing up the fossils collected from 1053
A - 3 + 4 + 5 . Shipped the box from 2nd Mansion.
Returned to Kingsville in evening.
May, 3, 89 Work started at 9 AM. to Marletown. Considering strata exposed along the road.
Coniferous especially well exposed at Marletown. Collected some fossils from the stratum corresponding to A 1053 A 42.