Diary, 1910, of trip with George and Samuel Mixter to Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Montana, North Dakota and Washington
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30 many one above ansite perfectly ermtopped and clothed with young asheus. Above him the river narrowed and at rally assumed a canyon like character with a very swift current. We broke down again in a rippel boat patched the shaft oh and finally reached Telegraph Creek in the evening Monday July 17 Telegraph Creek Started arrangements for our trip. Write letters home and to Yffire Set out a good crew of troops up Telegraph Creek Saturday July 16 Telegraph Creek Fork a good catch of Permyoces out Nuerotis X1 Heronnes. Set Drop for Woodrats up the Canyon 31 Sunday, July 17 Telegraph Creek Fork some small mammals and 2 workboats. Observe the following Plants Pinus Jmperius populoaum Selena Populus trina Salix balsamifera Bitula Alnus Ranunculus 1 cull Selena ? sp. ?(cull) Suxifraga tricuandata Rubus call Rubus strigosa Hysqarea Rosa Con a full form Amelanchier, fruit riping Prunus some fruit Lepargyrea canad fruit ripe Chamaenerion Cypola seconda (Ardisiophylo Vaccinium Afronyum androanephri Thurienia