July 30, 1905 » Sunday 
Clear. Spent most of A. M. drying driers and 
changing them. In the P. M. put plants collected 
yesterday in press. Packed trunks and sent off 
a box of plants to Cambridge. In the evening 
walked about wharf a while and then went aboard 
„ „ l with W. S 
Str. G-aspesien . Watched the "Ls.dy Eileen" ( ladies 
(aboard [?] 
sail and then as ±t was very cold went below. 
July 31. 1905, Monday 
Clear. &ot up on Str. "Gaspesien" at about 4.30 
and went on deck. Stopped there most of the A.M. 
enjoying the scenery. Reached Mt. Louis andfwent 
to the bargeman's house (Mr. Bushier). In the 
P. M. and again in evening we walked out and 
examined cliffs, etc., for plants. Did not 
seem to find a single chatacteristic plant and 
we were much, disappointed. Talked some of 
driving to Ste. Anne des Monts and saw Mr Robinson 
about it. Eater decided to go in barge if sea 
and wind were favorable. 
August 1, 1905, Tuesday 
Cloudy, windy, and cold. Walked to post office 
Louis and 
after breakiast at Mon t L ^ - aMin — ■n -4 ? — - a-*- ^ 44 .- 
/ learned that a letter addressed to me had been 
delivered to Mr. Alan G. Cameron, Superinteddant 
Louis 
of Mont/isetnie Seigniory, so called at his house 
and got it. We started about 8.00 A. M. in a barge 
Bushier 
with Mr and another man for Ste. Anne 
des Monts. We were practically becalmed for 
an hour near Pt. de Chasse. The rest of the way 
we had a good fair wind. 
