August 26, Friday (Continued) 
got back tp supper at Bakers Hotel at 8.00 P. M. After 
supper we took cafe of specimens. 
August 27, 1904, Saturday 
Clear. Immediately after breakfast John Case carried 
mouth 
us to the of the Dartmouth River where we met 
Walter Coffin with his canoe. We went up a short distance 
beyond our landing place of yesterday and then walked 
up to the Forks. We were disappointed in nbt going up 
in the canoe but Mr. Coffin seemed very much afraid of 
getting a scratch on his canoe among the rocks, had 
dinner at the Forks and reached Bakess Hotel again about 
7.30 P. M. In the evening we engaged passages on the 
"Gaspesien 11 to Quebec, with the understanding that we 
should be landed at Father Point. Later took care of 
specimens collected,. 
August 28, 1904, Sunday 
Clear in the A. M. Cloudy in the P. M. Warmer, ttave 
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been at the sample room nearly alllday overhauling plants 
packing, etc. Took a few photographs about the wharf. 
We divided the remaining rations, food, etc. After 
supper we had Mr. Baker haul our trunks to the steamer 
"Gaspesien 11 and we went aboard soon afterwards. Fernald 
and I have stateroom #20 and Pease has one berth in #18. 
August 29 » 1904, Monday 
Very rainy in the early A. M. and again for a little 
while in the early P. M. Otherwise fair. Got up the 
morning about 3 . 00 A. M. for a little while when off 
L’Anse a Louise and got up for good when off Point Jaune. 
Most of the day I was with Fernald, Pease, -and Professor 
Edmunson of N. Y. U. in the rear of the smokestack 
