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similar to the little Cedar bird, but somewhat plumper and
darker, its head having deep lines of dark black, appearing
almost as if raised from the other dull brown color, they were
so prominent.  Reaching the Relay I crossed the Viaduct and
took the River Road.  I stopped to examine the transplanted
Gentian and was pleased to find them all with 
end pods, many of them ripe and discriminating the seed.
Nearly opposite to Glenartney, several huge boulders stand
out quite prominently, near them may be seen a large place
covered with lots of small rock pieces.  Growing on these
pieces I found many specimens of the Walking Leaf Fern.
The fronds were probably the best I have ever seen.
Reaching the Cascades I kindled a small fire and ate
my dinner.  On the rock over the spring I had put
about 60 white walnuts.  To-day I noticed that nearly all
of them had been taken (presumably by squirrels).  After
dinner I walked up beyond the Cascades and around to
where the grove of sycamores stand out so promimently.
I now crossed the river and walked up to the ravine.
Stopped a short time listening to a cricket, but
        