Field notes, New Jersey, 1891
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Jul 32 17 Directly east of a whitish two story frame house, with a little window under the front gable and a little porch in front. The floor drawing will do to recog- nize the locality (g)). An east is the Archaean course, by crystalline limestone. On the west of the same is the Cambrian limestone and etes. A low depression a shallow valley runs between and represents probably eroded Mecca basalt as Long Falls. Climbers Thompson. Strike Magnetic 145 E dip 50 W. Both the Archaean limestone and the Cambrian and etone and lime stone extend quite a distance north from here