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Most <s>enticing</s>interesting, as it always is, and I enjoyed it immensely.
It was another day for finding plants newly come into flower,
27 were found, on Weds. 28 were found, making 55 for the 
week.  Reached home at 6 P.M.

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Aug. 22. 1900.   A rainy day. Although the rain did
not fall in torrents, everything was pretty well soaked
for it had rained very hard all the previous day.  To-day
the rain was for the most part very fine, hardly requiring the use of an
umbrella, changing only occasionally to a little harder shower.

In the woods there was almost a continual dropping
the fine moisture collecting on the leaves finally running off
in large drops.  A trip had been proposed to Curtis Bay
with Dr. B., but on account of the weather, he failed to
come at the appointed time. So I thought I would take
a trip to Roland Park.  Here another improvement has
taken a large slice of one of the best collecting grounds.
The large tract immediately west of the car barn has
been leveled and a large wooden structure was in the course
of contruction.  I passed this leveled ground and went 
through the woods.  Few plants, however were found in
        