
          We soon came to a plant of Dirca palustris in flower
we found this plant also, though not in flower, at our
lunching place.  Continuing our walk, we noticed a number
of Sanguinaria of a delicate pink. Orange Grove was
now coming into  sight. Arriving there shortly, we went
through Mr. Bathgate's to the Cascades. We concluded
going here to-day on account of the pretty cascades seen
a short distance below O. G. These cascades are very romantic,
high hills all around, the rocks clothed with
ferns and many other bits of choice plant life. A series
of ledges form the cascades,  on one of these isa large 
pool. Here many of the rocks are covered
Walking Fern. To-day in one of the moist places we
found Jack in the Pulpit. On one of our former visits
to this spot we built a spring at the foot of a large
rock in the side of the hill. We found our spring in fine
shape, the water gushing out. Close to the spring we
built a fire and ate our dinner. After dinner and a little
chat we looked about the rocks. Aquilegia was found
with very large buds.  It was now after sunset we therefore
crossed the river and took Hilton Av. reaching the cars
        