August 13, 1906, Monday, (Continued) 
Rain in the late P. M. ana all evening. Went to 
bed partially wet. 
August 14, 1906, Tuesday 
Very foggy in the A. M. and rainy occasionally 
all day and night. Eeft our camp on the ravine 
of the East Fork of the Ste . Anne River at 
7.45 A. M. in a dense fog. Came down over the 
regular Low Trail. Stopped for lunch of beans, 
dried fish, wheat, and marmalade, at 11.00 A. M., 
&bout half way to the Forks Camp (6g miles) 
Reached our old camp at the Forks at 6.15 P. M. 
Pedometer 12 miles. Altitude 675 feet, which 
means that 30 to 50 feet snould be added to all 
altitudes taken on Tabletop Mountain. In the 
late P. M. put in plants. 
August 15, 190-0, Wednesday 
Rainy all A. M. Cloudy and threatening later. 
Slept well last night. Woke at 6 . 15 A. M. 
Breakfast of salmon, tomatoes, Moxie Berries, 
and coffee. Spent A.' M. in camp taking care of 
plants. Fair in the P. M. Soon after dinner we 
all went up to the falls about ■§• mile up- river. 
Spent most of P. M. collecting in the vacinity. 
In evening worked- on specimens so far as we could. 
