Field notes, undated (7)
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R 4 22 Granitc, rare, in abundance. R 4 23 Greenish melaphyre. R 4 13 On coarse conglomerate included in the granite, several boulders and a large erratic stoup of the same conglomerate. R 4 14 Granite coarse. R 4 1 Coarse Granite R 4 2 Coarse Granite R 4 3 Coarse Granite. R 4 15 On the west coarse conglomerate, slaty and sandy layers of very limited extent, strike N 60 E. dip 15 S. On the east is the massive gneiss-gabbro. S 3 2 Gneiss-gabbro. S 3 3 Conglomerate - Strike of included granite, 1 inch length, N 65 E dip 15 S. On is the coarse conglomerate with granite, gneiss-gabbro and feldspar pebbles. Granite pebbles are more usually numerous yes here. S 3 4 Thin veins small layers of inter bedded ore sometimes. Strike N 60 E dip 35 S. P 4 1 Gneissoid looking granite. P 2 1 Only loose boulders. P 4 2 Gneissoid granite. P 4 3 Gneissoid granite etc R 4 1 Gneissoid granite. This granite is dif- frent from the Granodiorite variety and al- though the gneissoid structure is not always marked, variations to diorite types of the same locally prominent. R 4 2 Gneissoid granite R 4 3 Gneissoid granite R 4 4 Gneissoid Granite R 4 5 Gneissoid granite. S 4 5 Gneissoid granite P 4 4 Gneissoid granite. S 4 6 Gneissoid granite. S 4 7 Granite S 4 8 Granite R 4 16 Granite R 4 17 Granite R 4 18 Granite.