[[pencil sketch of landscape with strata labelled as S, CN, W & B]]

sides New Harbor.

[[pencil sketch of landscape with strata labelled T and compass directions labelled N and NW]]
T. End of point appears like basaltic trap semicolumnar and in places like met. sdst.


lar stratification.
3. Above this come beds ten to 30 feet thick of conglomerate beds (C1) showing the effects of heat very strongly in some places reddened & appearing as if baked but distinctly stratified and very rotten where exposed.
4 - Next a bed from 3 to fifty feet thick of black sandstone (B) also much altered in places, but very distinctly  stratified & in thin lamin?�e.  The plane surfaces of the laminae much harder than their broken edges and the result is a very bizarre weathering of fallen blocks.  This stratum continues all around New Harbor being much thicker on the W side where it is also broken & the crevices filled with the chalce