July 15, 1905, Saturday, (Continued) 
Scaumenac Brook is a wild and rocky gorge for 
a half mile or so- the most picturesque place 
we have seen. . At the railroad Bridge we waited 
for nearly on hour for Mr. Robertson to come. 
with 
He finally arrived -4ftr-h4d three teams and we 
arrived at the Cascapedia House in time for a late 
supper. 
July 16, 1905, Sunday 
Clear and cool. Worked all day on plants. 
In the P. M. Ames, Fernald, and I rode out to 
Goose Pond and botanized there for two hours. 
After supper we worked some more on plants. 
July 17, 1905, Monady 
Cloudy and at times threatening or raining. 
Worked in shed(on plants) before breakfast. About 
9.00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Williams , Miss Waring, 
Fernald, and I started for Hew River where we 
found our canoes wilting. Mrs. Williams and Miss 
Waring went in a canoe with Mr. Burton and his 
brother- they went down river and fished. Williams 
had Dimock and Burton, and Fernald and I had the 
same men as on the Grande Cascapedia River. We 
went up six miles and then turned back. Got 
severel sets of plants. We were met near railroad 
depot b f our teams. In the evening Williams, 
Fernald, and I went down to Bois* house to see 
a map he had. 
