August 6, 1904, Saturday 
Mostly cleat In the early A. M. followed by cloudiness. 
Fernald, Pease, and I got up about 5.30 A. M. and had 
breakfast at the falls. I cooked our breakfast of 
bullion , erbswurst, and beams. After breakfast we went 
up the river for a quarter of a mile and climbed Mount 
Balde 1 and later (ten o'clock) started down the river. 
We stopped occasionally to collect but in the lcLte P . M. 
stops were infrequent due to lack of time. We reached 
the mill on the Barachois about 8.00 P. M.. and had 
supper at 8.30 P. M. 
August 7, 1904, Sunday 
Clear and windy. Fernald, Pease, and I have been in 
the house nearly dll day taking care of the specimens 
collected up river. In the late P. M. Pease and I 
walked out on the Barachois. 
August 8, 1904, Monday 
Clear in the early A. M. - cloudy and rainy in the P. M. 
and evening. Got up about 3.^3 4. M. and had breakfast. 
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Fernald , Pease, and I then went over to the mill and 
started up the river at 5*00 A. M. in canoes with the 
same canoemen that we had on Friday and Saturday . We 
collected considerably at the red sandstone slides and 
bluffs on the right and also on the red sandstone cliffs 
on the left just above the Bonaventure Fishing Oiub 
camp. We went as far up as River Duval. I arrived 
at 2.20 P. M. and Fernald and Pease at $.40 P. M. We 
started back from there about five o’clock and reached 
the mill on the Barachois at 30 P. M. In the evening 
helped Fernald put PHep;op4teris calcarea in press. 
