July 21, 1905 > Friday 
Cloudy and cool. In the A. M. all our time was 
devoted to taking care of and drying plants. In 
the P. M. Mr. and ^rs . Williams, Fernald, and I 
went to the Cascades on the bluffs west of send 
Carleton and spent most of the P. M. In the evening 
took care of) specimens and still later sat on 
the steps of store with blankets about us to keep 
warm . 
July 22, 190§> Saturday 
Fair. In the A. M. finished packing trunks at 
Carleton and sat around until about noon when the 
Str. "Lady Eileen" came and we boarded her for 
Perce'. We could got no stateroom except one for 
the ladies. had supper on the steamer. Laid down 
for the night in the dining room on the upholstered 
seats. 
July 23, 1905 > Sunday 
About 3.00 A. M. the stewardess gave F e rnald and me 
a dish of wild strawberries. We reacried Perce' 
about 4.00 A. M. The views of the harbor and 
Rocher Perce' were extremely fine. Mr. L. Eoutillier's 
son met us. Had breakfast before 6.00 A. M. after 
which we dried driers. In the late A. M. Fernald 
and I botanized along Le Murallies. In the P. M. 
Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Miss Waring, r ernald, and I 
botanized on Cap Earre ' and in Mont Rouge. In the 
evening walked to the top of Mt. Joli and back. 
