July 9, 1904, Saturday 
Clear and warm. In the early A. M. picked out some things 
to send home by Beattie, who decided to go home today. 
Walked out Fish River Road a short distance and came back 
with Fernald. A little later Fernald, Doctor Hay, and I 
crossed over to fie w Brunswick and botanized a little. Had 
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dinner at twelve and immediately afterwards a party of over 
twenty left in five teams for Frenchville where we crossed 
to the New Brunswick side and ate our supper. Afterwards 
we drove up to next ferry and re- crossed to the Maine side. 
Reached the Hotel Dickey at about 9.10 P. M. after a very 
pleasant drive. 
July 10, 1904, Sunday 
Cloudy, rainy in the evening. About 5*45 A. M. Fernald 
and I walked down to the mouth of Fish River and took a bath. 
At 9.00 A. M. Miss Shaw, Fernald, and I went to French Catholic 
Church Service. In the P. M. Misses Shaw, and Brooks, Messers 
Hay, Fernald, and I walked up on Steven's Mountain and 
hearly got lost. In the evening packed our trunks. 
July 11, 1904, Monday 
Cloudy, rainy in the P. M. Had breakfast at 6.00 A. M. 
at Dickey House. About 7. 30 A. M. Missea Shaw and Brooks, 
Doctor Hay, Fernald, and I crossed over to Clairs, New 
Brunswick ; and went on the 8. 30 A. M. train to Riviere- du- 
Loup. Had dinner at Notre Dame du Lac. The scenery was 
very fine. The railroad following the Saint Hohn River to 
Edmunston and then followed the Madawadka Valley to the 
beautiful Lake Temiscouata. Reached Fraserville about #.^0 
P. M. and went via carriage with Fernald, Miss Shaw and Miss 
Brooks to Hotel Bellevue at Riviere- du- Loup Point. Took 
a walk down to the pier before supper and one, back towards 
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Riviere- du- Loup village. 
