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outcrop of rocks, which at first sight seemed gneissoid, on closer 
examination they were found to be highly fossiliferous. I col- 
lected a few fossils and traced the outcrop southwards, until the 
rocks became obscure. Beyond, heights were observed with large 
granite boulders. In the village, on the Digby side, north of the 
bridge and below the wharves, another important outcrop of rocks 
was examined, on the road and river side. Returned to Clements- 
port by the way we came. 
Saturday, 19th—Examined an interesting outcrop of strata, 
at and north of the wharf, on the shore of Clementsport and 
opposite the Iron works: afterwards walked along the Moose 
river road to the New Mine, examining in succession and detail 
the outcrops of rocks already noticed, with a view to the proper 
understanding of the geology of the district. 
Sabbath, 20th.—Attended service in Mr. Godfrey’s churches, 
at Clementsport and Bear river village; went to Digby in the 
evening ; attended services at Mr. Ambrose’s. 
Monday, 21st.—We travelled the road to Waldee, which 
branches from Moose river road about half a mile from Cle- 
mentsport ; observed several outcrops of rocks similar to those 
exposed on the Moose river road, and examined the strata ex- 
posed in a deep brook at Waldee ; proceeded to the mouth of 
Bear river and Digby road by the old post road, on which were 
observed interesting outcrops of rocks. Returned to Clements- 
port by the Digby road. | 
Tuesday, 22nd—We returned to Bear river for the purpose of 
examining certain rocks exposed in a brook and on the river side, . 
about half way between Bear river village and the Victoria 
bridge ; observed strata between the cross roads already referred 
to (Friday, 19th), and the rocks of which we were in quest We 
found the rocks in the brook, somewhat obscured by debris, but 
collected fossils. On the side of the river we examined a fine 
clear section of the same rocks; collected fossils, and also ob- 
served the rocks underlying. We returned by the road we 
came. 
Wednesday, 23rd.—In the morning I went to the point, east 
side of Clementsport, with the expectation of finding strata ex- 
