August 7, 1906, Tuesday, (Continued) 
Began to pick over plants but had to stop on 
account or rain. From top of Third Beak Cote' 
and I saw three moose in a pond to the northeast. 
They were there for nearly an hour. 
August 8, 1906, Wednesday 
Cool and windy. After breakfast packed up some 
mosses to send down to the Forks. About 9.00 A. M 
Roy and Perry started for the Forks with packs. 
I went along with them to the top of First Peak 
where I took some pictures, and triangulation 
sketches. Got back about 11.00 A. M. Worked 
until late P. M. taking care of plants. Fernald 
and Joe then went up to large ponds above the camp 
‘" 3 ~- 
and got some Rubus c.amemorjs berries. Cote* went 
down to Lac des Americains this P. M. and got 
47 trout. In the evening helped Fernald change 
driers . 
August 9» 1906, Thursday 
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Vgry cold ls,st night. Fernald and Joe got, about 
4.30 A. M. Temperature at 6.00 A. M. 48. After 
breakfast Joe, Cote', Fernald, and I started 
for the eastern edge of the mountain at 8.45. 
We went up south edge of the lake #43 and western 
edge of #46 and thence along meadows for perhaps 
a mile southeast of lake #101, and down to 
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small flat cone in the Renter of depression 
(altitude of cone 3750 feet). Lunched in meadow 
(altitude 3450 feet) before we got to the cone. 
From this cone we went up the' South Dome‘*aiad 
