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We remarked upon the peculiar German translation of lute
into Lotten.  Reaching Gardenville we took a little lunch.
Noticing that the night would not be favorable for
star gazing we took the car for home.

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July 15, 1899.  Mr. W. not feeling well, the trip proposed to
Glenburnie was postponed.  In the afternoon, however, we
took a trip on the Petrel to Stony Creek, in company 
with Mr. Johnson, his mother and 2 ladies.  The trip was 
a most enjoyable one.  We left at 2 p.m. and were
home before 7 p.m.  At the mouth of the creek is 
a huge outcrop of stone.  St. Swithin's Day.  It
was quite sultry and towards evening about 7:30 p.m.
we were refreshed by a gentle shower.

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July 19, 1899.  A trip to Glenburnie, Marley & vicinity,
alone, Mr. W. not being quite well.  Left home at
7:15 a.m. took the cars for Brooklyn.  A delightful
breeze from the west made the walk from there very
pleasant.  Reached Furnace Br. at 8:40.  The day was 
an ideal one and the finding of so many plants made 
it a very enjoyable one.  First came Hydrocotyle umbellata
        