GEOLOGICAL RECREATION—HONEYMAN, 201 
Canada.” Descrip. Geology.* I would also observe that in going 
and returning from Barre Plains I noticed the frequent occurrence 
of rocks on the railroad sections which seemed to correspond with 
the Lower Cambrian formation of Nova Scotia. I have since 
found that others regard them in this light, and that fossils have 
been found at Braintree which might establish such a relation- 
ship and at the same time confirm the views which I have estab- 
lished in reference to the relations of the St. John, New Bruns- 
wick, and the Halifax, Nova Scotia, series of rocks. Vide 
Hitchcock’s Map in the Bulletin of the Blake Expedition and 
Shaler’s memoir on the fossils of Braintree. Museum of Com- 
parative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 
*Page 109, Clarence King, Geologist in charge. 
