Diary of trip to Canada, 1904 June 29-August 19 and Plants of Alpine and Subalpine Regions, Mt. Albert, 1905-1906, 1904-1906
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Suada & Clampse miniature. Its border has Carex aurea & Galium labradoricum & a thicket with Rosa lucida embedded, Prunus virgin & Vib, Opulus in glom. An expedition to Esquimau R., for water shows Viola of Croostrk & Restijouche abund. here - The 3rd engine of the road arrived at 4 p.m. - 9 hours after the breakdown - she herself having given out near Callefon & having to lie by for repair. Supper at 8, 30 at Giroux's, decent food, good cedar swamp near Pracadegast Mt., within reach - At the RR, water tank in Barlett under the big cliffs, the dandstone - confluorate concrete with Thuya, Shepherdia, & Artemisia sp. (a-pung). Ar. New Carlisle soon after 1 P.M., two Cale to spend the afternoon in the after 1 P.M., two Cale to spend the afternoon in the after 1 P.M., two Cale to spend the afternoon in the Willow beach I had planned. Part up at Menards. Tolerable. Menard fractions & anxious to please, but here as everywhere else in G.L.C., too much gin. This morning called at Caldwell's - C., saber! Lawrence as usual. L. thinks he may be a brother-in-law of E.F.W., for L's sister-in-law "out in these parts" has written that she is going to marry a man named W. who has 10,000 in the bank! Menard was to get me to the boat at Paspébiac, as she has not touched at N.C. since she smashed herself there against the wharf. Do my trunk staked safely? T. P. The method is to guess whether the Admiral will Touch at N.C. or P. Maybe she will, maybe she won't. This time she stopped at N.C. - tore drove back.