July 25, 1906, Wednesday, (Continued) 
Joe and I then went up Snow Brook Ridge taking 
triangulations , making a map, and taking pictures. 
Ate lunch at 6.30 P. M. on the barrens at south- 
west of Snow Brook. Reached camp about 9»Q0 P. M. 
Upon return to camp aneroid registered 3050 feet, 
which will require an adjustment of all elevations 
noted today. Extremely fine view of St. Lawrence 
River and the North Shore Mount.- ins.. Killed two 
partridges with rocks at west end of Snow Brook 
Ridge. F e rnald, Perry, Roy, and Cote' came back 
from Devils Gulch via Snow Brook and Asbestos 
Brook, arriving at camp about 6. 30. My pedometer 
registered 18.5 miles today. 
July 26, 1906, Thursday 
Fair and warmer. Spent A. M. working on plants. 
Soon after dinner Hoe, Fernald, and I started 
for Allen's Ravine. I went up East Peak and 
maue a sketch map of ravines and did the Same at 
the head of Allen's Ravine and again at ravine 
beyond Stair Ravine. Took a triangulation sheet 
b 
on top of first jtforneblende stair. 'Jot back about 
7.00 P. M. Cote' and Roy went down the mountain 
this A. M. to spot a trail to Tabletop Mountain, 
t'erry went along with them and came back tonight. 
