August 9> 1906, Thursday, (Continued) 
built a cairn for marking spot- altitude 4100 feet. 
Cote', Joe, and Fernald went southeast to a lake 
which we called - u ac Cote' and made camp while 
I went up on the big main dome alone and built 
a cairn. Took pictures and them returned to south 
dom© and did the same there. Big dome 4250 feet 
altitude. Ee tween the two domes there are two 
small ponds- one having its western edge still 
nothing but a snowbank. Reached the big dom© 
&3he3. — P. M. and spent nearly two hours about 
the summit. On the way down to the south dome 
found Fetnald collecting Phegopteris alpesteris - 
new to eastern America. We went to camp together 
and found it located in a beautiful spot on the 
norSJieast edge of a lake which empties into 
Magdalen River. Shall plan to sketch it later. 
Altitude of lake 3250 feet. 
August 10. 1906, Friday 
Clear. Fernald, Cote', Joe, and I slept in 
Fernald 's tent very comfortably with a fire in 
front of openhing. Joe and Cote' got up once 
or twice and put wood on the fire. Temperature 
at 4.30 A. M. 55. After breakfast Fernald and I 
got some plants ready for Cote ' to take down 
tp tye Ste. Anne River camp. We then went up 
on the meadow by brook just west of camp- heard 
a moose in the pond and I went down and we 
got four photos of him. P'ook some pictures of 
plants . 
