August 14, 1904, Sunday (Continued) 
A wave would occasionally ba?eak over the wharf. In the 
late P. M. packed i ip a box of plants to send to Cambridge. 
August 15 » 1904, Monday 
Cloudy all day. • Spent the A. M. about the house hoping 
/ - that C^rele would come for Fernald to go up river but 
he did not appear, so we had an early dinner and Rupert 
drove us up to Trout Pond w T here we botanized most of the 
P. M. Walked back via back roads. In the evening took 
care if the plants. 
August 16, 1904, Tuesday 
Mostly clear. In the early A. M. we worked on the 
plants and then packed trunks. Started from Grande 
about S:30 a.m. 
Riviere/ our baggage going by one team, and Rupert 
About noon we stopped at Cape Cove for dinner, 
driving the other one with us./ Later we started for 
Perce* where we arrived about 4.00 P. M. We tried 
four different places before we found a single room 
*5 at Up. Trache’s. After supper and unpacking a bit we 
walked up on one of the headlands near the house doing 
some botanizing. In the evening we walked about the 
village a little. 
August 17, 1904, Wednesday 
Foggy and rainy all day. After breakfast we worked 
awhile on the plants collected yesterday and then put 
on our waterproof clothes and botanized on the crags 
northwest of the house and about the waterfall in a 
ravine ( Le Coule') until noon. After a dinner of cod 
and jam we all took care of the specimens collected and 
then put on waterproof clothes and walked to the cliffs 
and shore south of Perce* village. We collected along the 
shore to and aroung, the lighthouse at White Cape. 
