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Mills Rd. I followed the Wetheredsville Rd. through Wetheredsville,
then the path along the Falls to Gwynn Oak Park.
In the low ground between the road and the falls were
found quite a number of plants of Epilobium augustifolium.
This is a very showy plant and seems to be found only
along the falls. Amphicarpaea monoica, which has eluded
us, I was going to say for more than a month, on acc't
of my looking for it since then, but looking it up I
find <s>that it is</s> but a difference of 5 days, it having been
noticed in flower as early as the 21st., Helenium autumnale,
Lobelia syphylitica [siphilitica], Nabalus albus and Cunila
Mariana were found in several places. A short distance beyond
W. and afterwards in several places along the path, I found 
the pretty Liatris scariosa; this is now the third station 
where this beautiful flower has been found.  Close to the
park Bromus ciliatus was found. Arrived at the park
I crossed the falls and after examining that side
a short distance, finding Sida spinosa, Saururus cernuus
Triosteum perfoliatum, Chrysopogon nutans and Girardia
tenuifolia, I took the car for home.  The afternoon was
very threatening, <s>towards</s> after 5 P.M. there were occasional very light
        