44 FIELD MEETING AT BRADFORD. 



Mr. John H. Sears spoke of the geological features of 

 the region about Bradford. He referred in some detail to 

 the Montalban or sedimentary rock, known as mica-slate, 

 which appeared there. 



Hon. N. A. Horton of Salem offered a cordial vote of 

 thanks to the Trustees of Bradford Academy, to the Prin- 

 cipal, Miss Johnson, and to all others whose kind atten- 

 tions had rendered the day so profitable and pleasant. 



This vote was unanimously passed, and the meeting ad- 

 journed at about five o'clock. The party returned to Salem 

 by the 5.45 o'clock train, via Georgetown and Danvers. 



