July ‘21, 1904, Thursday 
Cloudy and showery in the P. M. severel times. 
Cooler. n ad a breakfast at Allard’s, Nouvelle, 
of oatmeal porridge and raspberry jam and after- 
wards Fernald and I changed driers and dried them 
again. At 10.10 A. M. or thereabouts we came 
via railway to Carle ton. Took carriage from depot 
to Cullen's Hotel situated about one hundred feet 
from the shore of Chaleurs Bay. Had our trunks 
put in an empty store next to the hotel where we 
planned to work. In the P, M. Fernald and I walked 
oat on the first point beyond the light- house 
botanizing. After supper Fern&ld took care of the 
plants . 
July 22, 1904, Friday 
Cloudy most of the day. Severel light showers during 
the A. M. About 9*00 A. M. Fernald and I went along 
the road to the east and thence onto the salt 
marshes just west of Tracldigash Point. In P. M. 
we rode via carriage tp tJje base fpf Tracldigash 
Point and botanized there all day until the carriage 
came for us about five o'clock. We got more than 
one hundred specimens of Botrychrum lunaria and 
severel other interesting plants. Saw scores of 
blue herons, jHikhte herons, and red herons. In the 
evening while Fernald was taking care of his plants 
I gave my shoes (tan) a good coat of grease. 
