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Utricularia <s>subulata</s> cornuta.  Drocera was found in great profusion,
however, only in bud.  We now started for the
pond.  In the woods Kalmia latifolia was found in
profusion.  We decided to call the day Kalmia-Magnolia
Day. in honor of the 2 Kalmia and the Magnolia.
Arrived at the pond while busily engaged getting a few
Nuphar advena buds, we were quite surprised at the coming
of an immense throng of women led by one man.  On close
inspection I recognized Mr. B. Sollus.  We soon came  up
with the crowd and strange to say found Nymphaea odorata
right where they had been & which they failed to see.  We
at once built a bridge to them but failing to reach them
and seeing a young man without shoes & stockings. we
asked him to get them for us which he kindly did.  He
and his friend a Mr. Davis were fishing.  We learned 
through them the appearance of a sun-fish's nest. They
are quite close to shore and stand out with a peculiar
whiteness. We went to Furnace Branch where it
crosses Annapolis Road. Before taking the path
following the Branch we first crossed the bridge to get
some water, here we met Thomas Williams of I should
        