Field notes from Maine and New York, 1889
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1062 B3 62 A/1062-B- Grassana Stream continued. Lake . It dips 28° N10 W 2 fossils were found in it. B³ is the same rock with same dip exposed 100 yards up stream B⁴ is same rocks - same dip 100 yards further (above B3) B⁵ same - 200 ft further B⁶ same rock - same dip - 300 ft further one fossil B7 200 ft further the same rock is exposed but containing very many fossils. B8 150 ft further same rock with a few fossils B9 250 ft further same rock no fossils B¹⁰ 200 ft further same rock no fossils - dip 57° N10 W This is as far as we could go in canoe. Went away down stream & camped for night. June 9-89- Tuesday Rained all day - came down stream and pitched camps on East shore of Lake about 4 miles from outlet