August 11. 1904, Thursday- 
Cloudy all day. Clear In the late evening. In the A.IvI. 
all of us worked on the points. In the P. M. we explored 
a hog northeast of the house and got some interesting 
c; 
things (Droperas, Rubus arctica, etc.). In the late 
P. M. and evening we all worked on the plants collected. 
August 12, 1904, Friday 
Glea,r in the A. M. We all worked on the plants witil 
about eleven o'clock when Pease and I walked up a hill 
back of the house and thence northward and eastward 
and finally southward to the bay and back along the 
shore. In the P. M. we all worked on the plants until 
four o’clock when we went up into the cedar swamp a 
half or three quarters of ammile north of the house. 
In the evening we worked on the specimens until 10 P. M. 
August 13 , 1904, Saturday 
Mostly fair or cloudy. Fernald, Pease, and I spent 
practically all the A. M. on the plants except just 
before dinner when we went to the Post Office. In the 
P. M. all three of us went up to a pond (Mare Pond) about 
three quarters of ammile north of the house. We worked 
all the P. M. in the bog surrounding the pond which 
lattar was only an acre or two in extent. In the 
evening we worked on the plants. 
August 14, 1904, Sunday 
Rainy and very windy from southeast or southwest. Rained 
all day. Heavy surf running. In the A.M. we all worked 
in a shed on plants. In the P. M. we all put on full 
waterproof suits and walked dow$ to the shore east of the 
wharf and watched surf and took some photographs. Came 
back by way of the wharf. 
