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■5 n •fi0lcL3 to 
Exaraine ledges of Jaeksonburg linestone linie- 
right, betvrfeen the Hartinshurg 9hi xe aM the K ^^j^go^burg 
stone. Top of Kittacinny is Beeknantown ag * ^go^burg locally 
ILaestcne j.s Black :Uver-Lowvil-|.ep ^ 
contaj.ns oongloraerata of llittatinny pebbles, ^ 
Return to ilonroe, turn - ^JxfSurSr^^est 
Icbate front of a high glacial cleJta at ^J^st north bUb 
marked oasb of road. Edge of ice sheet Ic y g 
of delta, Uote huge karaes to northeast* 
traw large kaniee 
Turn south at Hamburg to ,^^iJ^®/|bese the east 
on right, 1 rails south of I-!amburg axid so 3_o-30, 
front of’ the aorth Churoh delta. Arrive Fronkl.n lu. 
10:30 A, it. - 12 Kip S.Sot°te'‘'’“ 
New Jersey zino Corax^any, h. viSi-i; unuerg 
arranged for, 
12 M - 1;30 P. :i. Lunch, 
1:30 V 3 p. A, inepaotion of surfsoe 
outcrop of ore body^ open cot, t) 0 ,x«aG > 
/Hardystonville quortr-^ite? cn gnexss, 
,3 P, :i. Leave Franklin for Dover via Ogdensburg, Sparta, and 
Woodport, 
pn the ^g,,oburg works of the Now jersey 
orushing plant un^rlain by a syncline of 
2ino Company. Valley ^ 
kj t ta tinny i-xmeSw one ; giivers of pre~Cambrian 
which has fg west^ At Sparta, road ascends 
If fe'erortifschoSl^y SouJSin peneplain, here much dis- 
sected, 
. n + +v,o-^a -ic! Qopn the north end of Lake Hopatcong- 
Aren t eqi^^rrmUee- partly artiflolal,- level having been 
raised 8 feet in 1831* 
ax mno-nAtie iron-ore mine, 6000 feet long on 
a 3 hoo^ 26‘> north, which was 60 to 90 ft. 
high aifi 35 feet thick, 
south of Eurdtown,- cross the 
longwS ?“her on Devonian ehale, faulted do™ against 
gneiss on west. 
mbraA niles.- G-reen Pond Mto-Si^urian 
restiS on gS!s4 or Cambrian limestone. 
3, S* and eg. 
