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1059 C
+ 9 25 ft bluish S.S. with quartz veins
+ 8 6 ft white L.S. barren
+ 7 1ft S.S. blue with serpentine?
+ 6 1/2 ft white S.S., barren
+ 5 110 ft blue S.S., barren
+ 4 6 ft Shaly
+ 3 3/4 ft fossils S.S.
+ 2 6ft blue very lt. barren S.S,
+ .1 1ft fossils
C 0 36ft bluish very hard barren S.S,
C +8 and C +6 are soft like grindstone
C +7 is thinly laminated at top and
is ironaceous.
1059
S-8
June-1-89. In morning packed up box of fossils from '1059'. At noon took box with me by stage to Jackmanstown.. Sent box by C.P.R.R. via Greenville.
June 2 - Sunday. Jackmanstown, Me.
June-3-89.
In morning went by canoe up into Wood Pond and thence into Attune Pond.
Examined the shores of both lakes in search of the northern limit of the Oriskany.
Spent June 3rd and the morning of June 4th in searching the shores.
The ledges of which there are many are all of granite.