. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Figure 2L Montpelier Formation at St. Ann Bay. with the Richmond gravel, as shown in the accompanying Figure 21. At St. Ann Bay, the base of the Montpelier beds is also seen in the bluffs. The rocks at Landovary have a strong south dip. In St. Mary Parish the road from Runaway Bay to the summit of the hills of the back coast country (altitude 1,450 ft.) en route to *Brownstown, passes over at least 1,500 feet of white limestone, the lower 500 feet of which are. Figure 22. Section at Landovary. a, Richmond Bed


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Figure 2L Montpelier Formation at St. Ann Bay. with the Richmond gravel, as shown in the accompanying Figure 21. At St. Ann Bay, the base of the Montpelier beds is also seen in the bluffs. The rocks at Landovary have a strong south dip. In St. Mary Parish the road from Runaway Bay to the summit of the hills of the back coast country (altitude 1,450 ft.) en route to *Brownstown, passes over at least 1,500 feet of white limestone, the lower 500 feet of which are. Figure 22. Section at Landovary. a, Richmond Beds ; h, Montpelier Forma- tion ; c, Coast Plain ; d, Elevated Reef, Sea Level. composed of the Montpelier beds with flints, grading upward into the Moneague beds. From Retreat (St. Mary) to Falmouth in Trelawney, the Montpelier beds are occasionally well exposed along the upland interior road, especially in the bordering slopes of Hampshire Valley, notably near the Blanksford and Highgate estates. From the summit of the divide between the Hampshire Valley and the sea, 920 feet of thfe flint bearing beds are exposed between that point and Falmouth. On the highway from Moneague to St. Ann, in going from the high-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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