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(28) Floods Lake , South of Waterford , Kings County 
An area of 10 acres of lake bottom occupied by 6 to 8 feet of brown 
and, in places, white, diatomite. 
(29) Pollet Lake, Kings County 
Diatomite in places overlain by several feet of mud occupies an area 
of 70 acres on bottom of the lake. In places 2 feet of white diatomite 
is present, in others 2 to 5 feet of grey and brown diatomite. 
(30) Fitzgerald Lake, 8 Miles East of St. John, St. John County 
The lake has been drained and is now represented by a bog. Dark 
grey diatomite, 4 to 9 feet thick, occupies an area of 70 acres and is overlain 
by 1 to 2 feet of peat, moss, etc. 
(31) Long Lake at Foot of Telegraph Hill, 8 Miles Northwest of St. John , 
Kings County 
The muddy bottom holds diatoms. Locally there is present 2 to 5 
feet of brown diatomite and patches 2 feet thick of white diatomite. 
Numerous sponge spicules are present. 
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(32) Desert River, Egan Township, Ottawa County 
(33) Colbert Township, 3 Miles West of Allen Mills, Portneuf County 
A small pond with 4 to 6 feet of flocculent diatomite on the bottom. 
(34) Jacquot River, 2 Miles South of Allen Mills, Portneuf County 
A few square yards of white diatomite lying in a small depression 
100 yards away from the river. The sample submitted is very pure and 
consists chiefly of innumerable variations of small species of Fragilaria, 
especially of Fragilaria undata. 
(35) Ste. Anne River, 6 Miles North of Gosford, Portneuf County 
About 2 feet of diatomite mixed with gravel and sand. Occurs along the 
course of a small brook in the valley of the north branch of Ste. Anne river. 
(36) Michel Lake, Chertsey Township, Montcalm County 
The deposit consists of 2 feet of light grey diatomite on the bottom 
of the lake and beneath soil, in a marsh bordering the outlet of the lake. 
(37) St. Justin Parish, Maskinonge County 
A few patches of diatomite lying near and 30 feet above a brook 
in flat country. The sample received consists chiefly of Eunotia major 
and Navicula semen. 
