July 3, 1906, Tuesday, (Continued) 
After supper Fernald and I walked down to the wharf 
and back. Unpacked trunks some. 
July 4, 1906, Wednesday 
Rainy, almost all day. Fernald and I had breakfast 
about 7.00 A. M. and rode to Bale des Cochons and 
botanized along the west end and north shore of 
Cap Enrage'. Found one place where it was 
impossible to pass, on account of cliffs dropping 
abruptly into the water, other than with difficulty 
and with the aid of alpine ropes. Started back from 
McDonald Gove 
Bale des Cochoas and about 
5.30 in the team' that came out for us. At noon 
we build a fire under a big boulder and dried 
out some while eating. Electric lights out of 
order this evening so went to bed e^rly. 
July 3, 1906, Thursday 
Mostly clear. Fernald and I worked all A. M. taking 
care of plants collected yesterday. After dinner 
(about 2.15 P. M. ) we walked out to Pt. aux 
Corbeaux and collected there until 5«30 P. M. 
Later partially took care of specimens collected, 
had a very severe cold in the head and throat all 
day. 
July 6, 1906, Friday 
Cloudy. After breakfast Fernald and I were employed 
until 10,30 A. M. in taking care of specimens. - 
We were then driven out beyond B. Michaud's to Cap 
Orignal where we botanized for two or three hours. 
islands 
We then came back to the two =&«bs* east of Cap and 
collected there or in the vacinity. 
