July 6, 1906, Friday, (Continued) 
Around. 7.30 P. M. our carriage came for us. After 
supper we worked awhile on specimens. 
July 7, 1906, Saturday 
Fair. Fernald and/l have been at work on plants 
all day. Cold worde, with cough and neuralgia pains 
in the head and eyes. 
July 8, 1906, Sunday 
Fair and warm. Did not collect any toddy on account 
of cold accompanied by asthma. Packed trunks. 
In the P. M. Ferbald and I read some books on the 
rocks by the ??harf. 
July 9 , 1906, Monday 
Cloudy and warm. Shower in the late P. M. n ad 
breakfast at Bid at 6.30 and then came on the 7*10 
train to Levis and across the ferry to Quebec City. 
Put up at the Clarendon Hotel. After dinner 
Fernald and I both consulted Dr. Roussdau on 
Collins Street about our colds. Later had prescriptions 
filled. Walked to M Gaspesien M office and learned 
in a 
that the steamer was/collision a few days ago and 
was dry docked and would not sail on schedule. In 
the late P. M. walked (but to Chateau Frontenac and 
in the evening out St. Jean Hoad, to quite a 
distance beyond St. Jean Gate. Cold better. 
July 10, 1906, Tuesday 
Fair and cooler. Had breakfast at 6.30 at the- 
Clarendon Hotel. I then walked to the ferry and 
took a few pictures while Fernald rode with baggage. 
Came to Little Metis on the 7.^5 A. M. train, arriving 
at 3.30. P. M. 
