Field notes from Maine and New York, 1889
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1076 D ⊥⁴ ¹/₄ m from ⊥³ has some ironiferos trvis in it 5 ft thick ⓐ The island is of the same rock ⊥⁵ forms the next point 8-0 ft thick dips 47° N20 W. ⊥⁶ About 700 ft south of the last exposure by the shale A hard & moderate heavy bedded, no fossils ⓐ Near the island 1½ m N-E of mouth of Tom began stream and N20W of head on head of farm located. At this point the station was abandoned an account of the rough water. 1076 E June-14-89 Shore Succation Point- E¹ is on the end of the point A shaly sandstone with an abundance of fossils. The Shaly rock on the location Stream changes to a heavy sand stone below the mouth of the stream. Near the end of the big point- there is a small point- and on this small point is the locality where the fossils occur. E² On East side of point with fossils- dips 90° N20 W Further north the rock changes from the heavy Sandstone to a shaly sandstone. Fossils were found in this a point South of Moose Brook near the E³