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Slump along open water supply ditch

Slump along open water supply ditch from South Saskatchewan River to Qu'Appelle Valley and Buffalo Pound, near Elbow. Note contact between grey Bearpaw below till above; lateral spreading of toe.

Saxicava marine sand - Foster's sandpit, Ottawa

Saxicava marine sand. Saxicava (a pelecypod) is now known as Hiatella. Thr Saxicava sand is younger than the Leda clay. Whale bones were found in the sand in this locality. Foster's sandpit at airport, Ottawa.

Gravel pit near Gloucester Hunt Club and Metcalfe Road

For glacial geology of Ottawa area, see C.S.C. Mem. 101. Marine clays (Leda clay) with reworked boulders over ice contact stratified drift. Leda (a pelecypod) is now known as Yoldia. Nelson Gadd in picture, shovel at contact. Gravel pit near Gloucester Hunt Club and Metcalfe Road, Ottawa, Ontario.

Erratic. Logan boulder in front of National Museum Buliding, Ottawa

Erratic. Logan boulder in front of National Museum Buliding, Ottawa. Boulder is of Ottawa gneiss from formation Logan named and which he made classic by his studies. On it is a bronze plaque bearing his likeness and an inscription that reads: SIR WILLIAM LOGAN K.B., L.L.D., FRS/ 1798 - 1873/ The Father of Canadian Geology/ Founder and First Director of the/ Geological Survey of Canada/ 1842 - 1869/ Erected by the Twelfth/ International Geological Congress/ Canada/ MCMXIII.

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