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May 30. 1899. Decoration Day.  Met at Camden Station
and took the 7 A.M. train to Glenburnie.  The day was
very warm and quite sultry.  Arrived at G. we took
that beautiful path through the woods, leading past the
mud hut.  On the road towards the path we found
several plants of a fragrant flowered blackberry(?)  I have
frequently come across this plant and have known it for 
a no. of years, but have failed thus far to learn the 
species.  How we enjoyed the walk along the path!  On 
either side great quantities of Andromeda Mariana, and
Kalmia angustifolia: Here and there also the Rhododendron
viscosum.  Arrived at the hut we stopped at our usual
camping grounds, where several plants of Amianthium
muscitoxicum were found in flower.  Our brook did
not seem quite as deep to-day, and no doubt it wasn't
We <s>not</s> now took path towards head of the pond immediately
back of frame huts.  Here we found nice lot of Magnolias.
The Pitcher Plant was nearly out of bloom. In the pond four
beautiful yellow flowers attracted my attention.  The plant
was entirely new, the flowers very peculiar and at first I thought
perhaps it <s>may</s> might prove to be an Orchid, it was found to be
        