July 4, 1905, Tuesday 
Mostly clear. Got up about 6.00 A. M. and had 
breakfast at the Dickey House at 7. 15. At 8. 50 
Mr. and Mrs. Williams , Miss Waring, Fernald and I 
went for a drive to St. John. Got back at 11. 30 A.M. 
Had dinner at 12 and came to Riviere- du- Loup on the 
train leaving Clairs at 2. 46 P. M. We reached 
Riviere- du- Loup at 6. 50 P. M. and drove directly 
to the Bellevue House at the Point. After supper we 
all sat on the piazza awhile. Bur trunks came about 
10. 00 P. M. 
July 5 j 1905» Wednesday 
Cloudy and cool. Fernald said I got up soon after 
5- 00 A. M. and at 6. 00 went out on shore and 
suacica and 
collected Cornus aLuejsaa , Poa/ Carex , for sets. About 
9.30 A. M. the five of us went out to the Salt Marshes 
in Cacouna and spent the day \jntil 4.00 P. M. We 
got eight plants for sets, among them were Pedicularis 
palustris , Saix balsanifera , Glaux, severel Carices , 
an^jf Eriophorum , etc. In the late P. M. Fernald and I 
put some of the plants in press and in the late evening 
we completed the job. After supper the whole 
party walked down to the pier and watched the sunset 
and a washing of two jiggers. 
July 6, 1905 » Thursday 
Fair. Got up about 6. 30 A. M. at the Bellevue House 
at Riviere- du- Loup Point and worked on plants in 
press. After breakfast Fernald and I went down to 
and 
the shore and got sets of Pucclngellia/Thalictrum - 
put them in press later. At 11.30 A. M. we all rode 
to the depot and went to Bic on the 12.50 P. M. train. 
