
          63.

of <s>Lupulus puerine</s>Lupinus perennis were frequently seen. Reaching the
road we wished very much to go to the pond to see
if Sarracenia were yet in flower.  We had about 25
minutes so concluded to try it.  We moved along now
quite rapidly, reached the pond to be rewarded by 
finding Sarracenia in perfect bloom.  We now had
15 min. left to reach the station and our finish was
a regular scorcher.  We reached the station in time, after
a very exciting walk through the woods.  Soon we were
speeding home, reaching Balto. at about 7:20 P.M.

22

May 20, 1899. Our tramp this day was to Loch Raven,
Glenn Ellen, and vicinity.  We each left homes at about
6:30 A.M. to meet at Towson at about 7:30 A.M.
Although not expecting to meet each other until reaching
Towson, we fortunately met at the corner of Charles & 
Lombard Sts. my transfer station.  The morning was very
cool,  in fact the entire day was delightfully cool.
On our way out our attention was attracted by the
great number of Honey Locusts everywhere in bloom; <s>subsequently</s>
so many were seen, that we decided to call 
the day Robinia Day.  We reached T. at 7:35 A.M.
        