Field notes, undated, 2 volumes
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Nalcym Hall W.D Wills, 27ft thin Wills bingala = top of exposure of rock in stream immediately to the south of bingula. Strephomena retusta + ancalcata, Phyic flag. Strophomena, Dimout guardict, from eastward down streams, about 22 ft lower down. Rock exposures entire down wards for 8 ft., and the latter are 15 ft. at the river level as per sketch. Immediately S of monthly stream is exposure of sand and gravel about 25 ft. but the summited by 3-5 ft hill, sand + grand clay + good gravel+ to cement 2 cm 25 ft. Northward tip stream toward anglewood, gravel out at the S section as far as bingala will merging part cliff rock hill + next to Chintaslope the talus is very rocky. Boulders 2-4 ft in diameter common near + on surface of till. Further south is a dry hollow extending from later E of bingula (Wills) eastward toward given. Only gravel exposed over any till of course. No rock. Further southwest is another hollow N of which + up wooded the trunk exposes several feet of rocky till. Further S is a fence line & y which are various summer cottages n sheds, S of fence is sandine + further S is a second ravine, with some at the cottages neither with so formers, Further S there are more summer cottages + near shallower ravines without exposures. S of these cottages the whitewater limestone is exposed along the rim edge for about 2 ft above water level but of course in the hill itself it rises higher but is covered over.