August 29, 1904, Monday, (Continued) 
on the hurricane deck. Very rough during the early 
P. M. and many were sick including Fernald. Scenery 
extremely fine. Took quite a number of photographs. 
August 30, 1904, Tuesday 
Mostly fair and windy. Slept somewhat better last night 
than the night before. Spent most of the day on the 
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hurricane deck of the "G-aspesien" with lease and Prof. 
Edmunson. Fernald still seasick. Fernald and I got 
off at Father Point at 1.00 P. M. and walked some two 
or three miles to the railroad station at St. Anaclet 
where we boarded the 4. 18 P. M. train for Riviere du 
Loup, arriving there at about seven o’clock and at the 
Bellevue House at the point via carriage at 7«30 P. M. 
Had supper and was surprised to learn that the Saguenay 
boat had not yet gone . It was then too late to catch 
it as it was at the wharf. Had the same room at the 
hotel that we had had in Suly (#35). 
August 31, 1904, lednesday 
Clear and cold. Before breakfast at the Bellevue House 
Fernald and I went down to the shore and collected 10© 
sets of Polyffi um Fowleri . After breakfast we were 
driven over to the swamp at Cacouna and collected 100 sets 
of Pleuro yne . Soergularia , and a Juncus. In the P. M. 
spent time working on plants. At 5.00 P. M. we went down 
to wharf and took steamer "Virginia” to Tadousac, getting 
supper on the boat. At Tadousac we were driven to the 
Tadousac Hotel and spent the evening taking care of 
the plants collected at Cacouna. 
