MORRIS 



ALGONQUIN DAYS 



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My second venture was up White's and across to Little Island 

 Lake. Here on the far shore of a beaver pond midway on our 

 route, I found in the black ooze, between margin and water, 

 patches of a strange little magenta flower about two to three inches 

 high. It proved to be the tiny Reversed Bladderwort (Utricularia 



A Forest Trail 

 On the Road to Cranberry 



"Neither axe nor saw" 

 A Beaver Felling 



'Magic Casements' 

 Cranberry Lake 



