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half way the distance traveled along it; here we found
about 6 plants of Cypri pedium pubescens already in fruit.
A plant found quite frequently was the Asclepias quadrifolia.  
An entirely new find was made while going along
the brook - Chamelirium Caroliniannum - I at first thought 
that perhaps it would prove to be Aletris farinosa.  Reaching
our old camp we stopped for almost an hour.  I put 
a number of plants in press.  Mr. W. seemed very tired and 
slept for about 1/2 hour.  We now intended to go to O.B. 
and take dinner at the Cascades; but, we had not proceeded
very far when suddenly I felt very hungry, at the
same time becoming very much exhausted.  Mr. W. proposed
several times to stop and eat dinner at once but I thought
I could hold out till we were at the C. When, however, we 
reached the tracks and we were very close to the spring on 
the left slope of our ravine, I agreed that perhaps we had
better camp at the spring.  This we did and after eating
I felt allright.  After dinner, Mr. W. having a small bit of
butter left, we thought of trying an experiment, we wrapped 
it carefully in paper and leaves and stored it in a little
        