
          85.

on a high post - the beautiful cardinal. We now went
again to Marley R'd, then towards the Amafolia R'd, following
close to the branch.  Reaching the road we walked up to
Glenburnie to await our train.  The train now arriving 
at 7:43 p.m., we had at [an] outing of at least 12 hours.

29
June 21, 1899.  An afternoon trip to Catonsville and
Orange Grove.  Arriving at C. we took Hilton Av. as far
as the end of the stone wall on the east side.  Here we 
took a path leading into Glenn's Woods.  Just where the 
path changes from a broad team path to a narrow
foot path, Lilium Philadelphium was found in
flower.  At least a dozen plants were seen, also, here 
and there a few plants of Cypripedium pubescens.  Following,
now, this poorly defined path, we soon reached our ravine,
and were very much surprised, in finding ourselves
close to our camp.  After a short stop at the camp, 
which we now have called Cozy Camp, we continued 
down the brook.  On its banks the Hydrangea was
blooming in profusion.  In <s>thus</s> honor of this we named the
day Hydrangea Day.  Some distance down the brook
        