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1076
June-17-89
1076-D- continued,
4 m. A.M., took up 1076 D
where we had left it on the 13th
1076 D/ Shale on the second
island from mouth of Tomhogan
stream . It is very much
jumbled up on account of a
trap dike that runs up
through it. The traps 's is
from 6 inches to 1 ft thick.
The shale is barren.
D D is a heavy sandstone.
It is probably the
continuation of D 6.
- It dips 45° N 26 W.
Rock barren . <
No bed rocks in seen
until the core of Baker
Brook is reached.
75-
D 9 A heavy sandstone
along the shore at the
mouth of Baker Brook.
Dip is 90° Strike W 20 S
barren <
? (This is possibly the westerly
continuation of D 8 - D 6 -)
and B 2
The same sandstone is
again seen on the south
side of the point South of
Baker Brook.
4 m. in the early afternoon
arrived at Rinds and began
to pack up my collections.