Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
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Laval University. He told me he had been on the Island I mention for two weeks. If I took a small sail boat, called by the men "bat" and manned by two crew that duel could be safe anywhere as there are so many small streams to put the boat in or right. He also called my atten- tion to the fact that the flies are bad, rather like those of the mosquitoes. The north side of the island he said was geologically interesting and it may be that I need not go farther than Macasthy or Magarthy mountain. The south side is the interest- ing one and especially famous for frogs are the salt lathers (part of the swamps). I should let the D.D. with as far east as D.D. Left House. Was introduced to Leo M. May, captain of the customs vessel Con- stance of Quebec. He knew Dr. Dahlem. Also was introduced Yves Le