July 21, 1906, Saturday 
Shov/ery and cloudy In the early A. M. Cote' 
went down for last load of goods. Worked In 
when 
camp on plants until noon awd Joe, Fernald, andl 
had dinner and then went botanizing up on the 
tableland and especially in the open bog and 
meadow to the west of the first barrens. Sot lots 
of mossesl ’Went over into head of Snow Brook 
Ravine. Got very tired and exhausted on return, 
probably on account of an empty stomach as I 
felt better after a supper of erbswurst, 
marmalade, and tea. In the evening helped Fernald. 
Warm during the day and cool again th^is evening. 
Insert July 22 here 
July 23 » 1936, Monday 
Fair until 4.00 P. M. Then showers with heavy 
evening 
rain continuing all da&aa&ag . About 9.40 A. M. 
after working awhile in camp Cote', Joe, Fernald, 
and I started on a trip to the main peak. Travelled 
around the edge of the barrens, beginning with 
"Flagstaff ... Peak” (N) . Saw Macoun’s Ravine, Ravine 
of Ruisseau Plaque a Malade, and a ravine of 
Roussou a Brand Fosse as well as the immense 
ravines on the west side of the mountain. 
Game back in a heavy rain. Aneroid said 3900 feet, 
for the Main Peak but that may have to be reduced 
twenty- five feet or more on account of the 
rainstorm. Aneroid registered at camp 3250 feet 
when we left and 3300 ft. 
upon return. Pedometer registered ten miles to 
the main peak and five and a half back the shortest 
way. In the evening worked on mosses. iJuppe-r 
