July 8, 1905, Saturday, (Continued) 
I 
After supper Williams, Fernald, and^walked up to the 
depot in hopes that Mr. and Mrs. Oakes-^Ames would 
appear ahead of schedule. We learned that the 
train that we thought they would come on did not 
run on Sunday. 
July 9, 1905, Sunday 
Cloudy. Heavy shower in the P. M. Slightly rainy 
tbw or three other times. Very foggy in the A. M. 
Fernald and I worked until about four in the afternoon 
taking care of the plants collected yesterday. In 
the A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Dale came into our workroom 
and watched us take care of specimens. They invited 
we 
us to a five o'clock tea and/went to their cottage — 
at the upper end of the village. After supper at the 
hotel Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Miss Waring, and 
Fernald and I walked up oin the hill south of the tov/n. 
July 10, 1905, Monday 
Cloudy and foggy in the A. M. Fair later. In the A.M. 
worked on plants. In the early P. M. packed trunks 
and sent them to the station. ’We all then walked 
out to Pt. Corbeaux and back. At 7»10 P. M. we 
boarded the train and leflt Bic for St. Flavie where 
we arrived in about one hour. We walked about tov/n 
for a few minutes and then returned to Victoria Hotel. 
July 11, 1905* Tuesday 
Mostly clear, ^ot up at St. Flavie at 4.30 A. M. and 
came to Little Cascapedia via " Ocean, Ltd." on the 
Inter Colonial Railway at 3*20 A. M. and from 
Matapedia an 8.30 A. M. train on the Atlantic and Lake 
Superior Railway. Had breakfast on the Inter Colonial 
