August 19, 1904, Friday, (Continued) 
to drive us for $10 tomorrow. 'While Fernald was do wn 
at White Cape Pease and I walked dow$ to the fish 
drying houses and took some pictures. We then came 
hack over Cape Cannon and went to the top of Mount Joli 
and then down to the heach and as it was low ^ide we It 
walked across to the base of Perce 1 Rock. Upon our 
return we had dinner and then dried driers and at 3«00 P.M. 
we all started for the Grand Coupe where we botanized 
all the afternoon until seven o'clock during which we 
worked up the cliffs for three hundred feet. I walked 
a mile or more to the westward along a road and saw 
the great cliffs beyond (Terriere les Caps) . In the 
evening took care of the specimens collected. 
August 20, 1904, Saturday 
Fair and cool. H a d breakfast at Trache's at five- thirty 
o'clock and immediately got baggage ready fdr Mr. Moran 
who was to have called for us at 6.00 A. M. On account 
of some delay he did not arrive untili7»j50 A. M. We 
started at once and went via the road south of Mt. Ste. 
Anne and Perce r Mountain to Corner Beach, which made one 
of the most picturesque rides I ever took. From our 
starting point (at sea level) we ascended 925 feet in 
the first two miles and then zigzagged do wn the south 
and west slopes of Perce 1 Mountain. At Barachois we were 
charged $2 for ferrying our two teams. We had dinner 
(an excellent one) at Japps Hotel and then drove on to 
Douglastown and secured quarters at Fred Kennedy's. Before 
supper we walked dow# on the barachois, to the Post Office 
and back. f or supper we had ham and eggs, potatoes, milft, 
blueberries, etc 
