Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Contributed by Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
| www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
Dalhousie, N.B., Friday July 26, 1929
Collected most of the bees in the lawn and upon Dalhousie Bells. It is almost impossible in bed not to get good Licherella pseudopulcata, but one good one and a lot of poor things came to identify the fauna. Trimbed 2 acres of grass mecca fauna. Bees 3-5 yield no fms and had 6 lies between tuffa and orleanie rocks.
Most of our fm's come from the diffen Dalhousie bees or those of Stewart's Core.
Corpus shipped three large boxes of fm's. The last one came fm June 7. Did not take any of the large cards.
Dalhousie, Saturday July 27, 1929
Took the 7:30 A.M. ferry across the Restigouche to Maguasha to visit the Hyld Miller cliffs of Sguamenes Bay. First called on Anthony Plomde but he was out collect ing. In the late afternoon he found us in the shore and then went to his home to see what he had in fishes. He had one good fish but Stindle had already bought it. The rest were from Bothriolopis or worthless stuff. Bought them aforn for $1.00 that is worth 50 cents.
See jagets left in continuance.