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July 28, 1891
First Sequoia camp.
To-day Mr. Bailey and I went down the road about 3/4 mile to a log-back with an old house on [[strikethrough]] e [[/strikethrough]] it, and turned down the steep slope through the chapparal to the river, descending about 1000 ft below camp to the mouth of the stream that flows by it.  We retraced our steps by nearly the same route.  In the afternoon I remained at camp cataloguing specimens.

July 29, 1891.
Mill camp, Mineral King Road, ^[[insertion]] Tulare Co, Cal. [[/insertion]]
We left camp soon after lunch to-day.  I spent the forenoon collecting in the caƱon near camp to an altitude of 200 ft above it.  After lunch we proceeded to this point about 1/2 mile above the saw-mill

July 30, 1891.
Mineral King, Tulare Co., Cal.
This morning I catalogued specimens and collected a few things about camp.  At about three o'clock we left camp and