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Q. — Lower Wabash River — Continued. 
6. Big Creek, Lynn Township, Posey County, Ind. 
7. Wabash River at Mackey’s Ferry, Ind. 
R. — Lower Ohio River : 
1. Big Pigeon Creek, Evansville, Ind. 
2. Cypress Swamp, Mount Vernon, Ind. 
S. — White River: 
1. White River (West Fork), Spencer, Ind. 
2. Eel River, Cataract, Ind. 
The following is, in brief, the itinerary of the summer’s work : 
July 24. — Left Washington, in company with Prof. O. P. Jenkins, for Luray, Va. 
July 25, 26. — At work about Luray. 
July 27. — At Waynesborongh and Loch Laird; joined at Lexington by Prof. B. W. Evermann. 
July 28. — At Lexington ; drove to Buffalo Creek. 
July 29, 30. — At Natural Bridge ; drove to Elk Creek. 
July 31. — Roanoke. 
August 1. — At Salem ; drove to Poage’s Mill. 
August 2. — At Salem. 
August 3. — At Alleghany Springs; drove to Bottom Creek. 
August 4, 5. — At Pulaski. 
August 6. — At Wytheville. 
August 7. — At Marion; drove to Holstein Mills. 
August 8. — At Glade Spring, Va. 
August 9 . — Drove to Saltville, Va. 
August 10. — At Bristol ; drove to Beaver Creek, N. C. 
August 11, 12. — At Johnson City ; drove to Elizabethtown, N. C. 
August 13, 14. — At Hot Springs, N. C. Prof. Seth E. Meek takes the place of Professor Evermann, who 
is compelled to return home. 
August 15, 16. — At Asheville, N. C. ; drove to Long Shoals and Swannanoa River. 
August 17, 18. — At Spartanburgh, S. C. ; drove to Clifton and to Tiger River. 
August 19, 20, 21 . — At Black Mountain ; drove to North Fork. 
August 22. — At Marion, N. C. ; drove to Pleasant Garden. 
August 23. — At Morgantou ; drove to John’s River. 
August 24. — At Salisbury ; drove to South River. 
August 25, 26. — At Greensborough ; drove to Reedy Fork and Allemance Creek. 
August 27. — Was compelled to return home, leaving Professors Jenkins and Meek to complete the work. 
Jenkins and Meek go to Raleigh and drive to Millburnie. 
August 28. — At Goldsborough, N. C. ' 
August 29. — At Rocky Mount, N. C. 
August 31, Se^teniberl. — At Suffolk, Va. 
September 2, 3. — At Wallaceton, Va. 
September 4, 5. — At Norfolk, Va. (Marine collections.) 
September 6. — At Znni, Va. 
September 7. — At Petersburgh, Va. 
September 8. — At Clifton Forge, Va. At this time, floods on the James and Kanawha Rivers made the 
completion of the work impossible, and Professors Jenkins and Meek returned home. 
September 7. — Professor Evermann and Mr. Bollman began work in Indiana, at Spencer and Cataract, Ind. 
September 10. — At Evansville and Mount Vernon, Ind. 
September 11. — At Mackey’s Ferry, Ind. 
September 12, 13. — At New Harmony, Ind, 
September 14. — At Patoka, Ind, 
September 15. — At Vincennes, Ind. 
September 16. — Mr. Bollman returned home, giving place to Mr, Albert J. Woolman, a student of 
Professor Evermann. 
