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[[left margin]] Specimens in [[underlined]] Ottawa Canada [[/underlined]] [[/left margin]]

September 22.

Spent entire day at Crown Point On west shore Bulwagga Bay section is exposed at south end of the Bay. Lowest rock exposed is the upper part of the Fort Cassin limestone, A [[superscript]] 1 [[/superscript]] of Raymond's section A.

This is overlain by 12' of shale dark gray in color, and containing beds of hard limestone up to 6" in thickness. One of these 6' from the base contains [[underlined]] Lingula brainerdi [[/underlined]] in abundance. A [[superscript]] 2 [[/superscript]] of Raymond

These shales are followed by about 40 feet of dark gray limestone Fossils are common above the lower 5'.

Raymonds section B. is mostly from the new bridge west along the shore to a point just beyond the old French Fort. Here was taken [[underlined]] Triplesia gracilis [[/underlined]]

The  upper beds of the Chazy are in the fort grounds, a heavy 2' bed of coarse ss.