Field notes, New Jersey, 1891
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Sheet 52 20 A long ridge runs along the west side of the road here, filled with fossiliferous Cambrian boulders, those often arranged in rows as though in strata but weathered a long fissures into boulder form. Fossils: Glenellus, Thamnopus. The ridge's trend may here be taken for the strike, but there may also be taken from what appear to be exposures, although not well exposed. Strike Magnetic N 28 E dip westward about 40-60 but I do not learn exactly how measured. The exposures do not warrant the taking of an accurate dip. On the east side of the road, a little further north than the fossil locality Archaean granite comes in again, this exposure lies N 40 E from the limestone at the forked the road, 18, and this may indicate the strike more accurately.