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[[stamped]] 0005 [[/stamped]] June 13 [[Margin notes]] 350 90 450 175 6 12|1050 87 90[[/Margin notes]] Packed boxes in morning, departed for Campbellton where I met a Mr. H.A. Carr who helped me get my stay in Canada lengthened. Left for New Richmond from Matapedia at about 2 P.M. arrived 5 P. M. After supper collected from Pleistocene at New Richmond. Clay with abundant [[underlined]] Saxicara [[/underlined]] rests on Bonaventure conglomerate. Clay from 10 - 20' thick. A Similar clay with [[underlined]] mya [[/underlined]] was seen above the Devonian at Dalhouse (Stewarts Cove) June 14 Black Capes - Clemville N36[[degree symbol]] E60[[degree symbol]]SE thin bedded sandy shale & limestone alternating. Contains [[underlined]] Coelospina [[/underlined]] and Chonetes. There is at least 50' exposed. [[Margin notes]] Dips here are SE. [[/Margin notes]] [[underlined]] La Vieille [[/underlined]]- knobbly ls., sandy & shaly, bedding uneven. Weathers to a mottled reddish and ash grey. [[underlined]] Stricklandia [[/underlined]] abundant in base. N60[[degree symbol]]E 61[[degree symbol]]NW. I made the La Vieille about 450' feet by pacing. The Gascons succeeds the La Vielle. The Upper La Vielle is less nobbly and a little darker in color. Lower Gascons less heavily bedded than La Vieille N52E 63[[degree symbol]]NW