Aug, IB, 1906 ( Saturday) 
Cloudy, Ha®,vy shower In p.m. Much colder towards night. 
Worked part of a.m. on plants pad at shout 19 o'clock we all 
started for Snow Brock ravine collecting, On the way I 
deviated and walked over the rue. barrens to above the point 
where Snow Brook le: vee the gorge. Tool some photos, "'e 
had lunch near the herd of Snow’.rook gorge. Before reaching 
the gre t snow arch we wore caught in a shower or_two. These 
showers continued most of the p.nt.. At onfe time 1 got under 
the enow arch in order to got out of the rain. Fro® there we 
walked down Snow Brook to where its n.w. branch joins it. 
We went up this to the barrens and thence back to camp. 
Aug. 13, 1906 {Sunday} 
Very cold and windy, end e slight snow flurry in p.m. 
Thorraometer 58* at 6 p.m. Spent most of day in camp taking care 
of specimens. In p.m. (2 o’ elect ox later)Oote and I went up 
on Mt. I took a good man; photos along the but e. sides of the 
lit. ?B far as Snow Brook. OaleJ on summit. Eheraometer ,4;„ 
59° at camp it eve, 
Aug. Id, 1905 (Monday) 
Snowing and hailing most of early a.ra. 'thermometer below 
freezing in early morning. In late a.m. 37 3 . Slept cold lest 
night. Table t. covered with show.. Worked all a.m. on plants. 
Took a few photos about camp. clear in late p.m. lave diar- 
r ooa. iornalcl and doe Tract off to ravine to eastward about 
2:30 p.m. I laid down and had nap. Took 2 sun cholera tablets 
and felt better. At 5 p.m. Goto end I went up to East Peak. 
I took a number of photos, including some of plants, before 
returning. I get back about 7 ).m, before fornald arrived. 
Thermometer 43® 'on'summit at 5:50 p.m. Snow still lingers in - *< 
sheltered plaesak \ 
Aug. 15, IS05 (Tuesday) 
Clear snd cold. Cot up about 3sSO a.ra. on account of cold, 
and built a fire, Cot up for good about 5 a.m. and I'emald 
and I worked on plants until 10:30 a.m. when Eduard and Hector 
Gagnon want down the ft. with their packs. About noon Femsld, 
Cote, Joe and X et■ rted down the Mt. S'© kept along together 
until nearly down to where the trail Sums close fo brook 
(alt. 2100 ft.}, i’ernald and I went down the brook collecting, 
until -o retched the point where the trail crosses the stream 
(alt. 1175 ft. or perhaps 1275 ft.). T, e followed trail to a 
blow-down where we, lost it. Swinging to the s. we followed down 
the S'me brook, th l wo had been following farther up, to the 
St®, Anne"river at the Forks. Very hard travelling from there 
to the oainp which v/e reached about 7 p.at*, only about a quarter 
of a mile disteoMl. Sweaty and chilly. Cold. After supper 
built up a big camp fire and toasted our reives before going %o 
bed. Flies bad on brook today (Maemm'e Brook). Colder this 
evening. 
August 16, 1906 (Wednesday) 
Clear. Very cold. 31® at 5 s.a.. had to get up on account 
of cold, rornald and 1 built big fire and get wtfarra. her ns Id 
put some Gystoptaris montana in press that had some^ice on the 
fronds. Trout, potatoes, bouillon for breakfast. Fine!^ But 
quite a number of plants in press ond than broke camp and at 
8:49 a.is. started down river, .reached one of our r np trip'' 
camps at 10:30 ond Martin Hivcr at 11 O'clock, Starkey **4441® 
m. . le ft ■ at- £**80 
