PICTOU ISLAND— MACKAY. 83 



Ft. In., 

 public wharf, the shore conforming with the dip 



which turns more to westward, and the cliffs 



being of the following : 



13. Gray tine sandstone and coarse rusty-weathering 



sandstone, in thick and in flaggy beds full of 

 broken plant remains and of prostrate and erect 

 trees mineralized with calcspar and siderite. 

 Dip 188° <1 10°. Quarried for grindstones some 

 years ago near the wharf 91 



14. Gray thick-bedded sandstone, full of plant remains 



and of aggregations of " bulls-eyes." Dip. 232° 

 < 10° to 263° < 4°, then turning northeasterly 

 and repeating the rocks in ascending order from 

 Light House Point 82 



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