Field Notebook: Michigan, New York, Ohio, Ontario
Page 38
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Sep. 3d Packed all day. Gleection was packed into Off Hole and 2 men weighing 1220 pounds, shipped by Grand Trunk R. R. Sep. 4. Stopped at the Campbell Home. Left Port Colborne at 8.30 A. m. for Cayuga where I arrived at 10.00 A.M. Saw several young old residents to a locality about 1/2 mile N.W. of the village where I put in the afternoon. Sailed but few Cornifums fruits. The village of Cayuga lies in a sully and not so Valina as called Portably 200 feet of the formation in its pond and since the cemetery is quite soft the country is rolling. The Cornifuns begin to come in at about 1/4.