Field notes from Maine and New York, 1889
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#1055 at 4th Brimmerwater+ further S.E. from the section on page 27. Δ 1055-A- Lakes Canda Scull The number of strata- not ascertainable One of the two typical specimens of Terminal moria major or minor has been lost by some accident. The work is very hard and not so excessively difficult as to extract any thin numerous fossils which it contains. (No 1053A1) 29 Cement Limestone at Brimmerwater Sta. Rosendale tws. Wster Co., NY, Δ 1055 B section at mouth of quarries looking north 5 Tentac. fossils 4 18 ft light-cement stone' 9 11ft "middle rock"fossil 2 18 ft dark cement 1 impure limestone with fossils