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months.  It became clear before 10 A.M. and remained so the
rest of the day.

97.

April 10. 1900. 2.30 P.M.  A trip along the Falls with
one of the boys (M.H.).  Corylus rostrata was found fully open.
Near it we found Sanguinaria canadensis.  After examining the Hazel
and the Prickly Ash, the buds of which are quite
large and will soon be open, we retraced our steps and
followed the Falls to Edmonson [Edmondson] Ave.  A large Elm was 
noticed having a large slice of bark removed.

Reaching Franklin Rd. we walked out it a short distance,
stopping at the field to examine Dirca, it, however
was not in flower.  Here, I <s>did find</s> found Climacium (?)
Americanum in fruit, and a very nice find this proved
to be, for although plentiful it is seldom found in
fruit.  Near the bridge, quite a lot of frogs' eggs were
found in the stagnant water of the old race.

98.
Aprl. 13. 1900.  Good Friday.  We met at the Catonville 
terminus at 9 o'clock.  Mesr. P. & T. were to join us on this
trip but the heavy rain on Wed. followed by unsettled weather
prevented them.  We proceeded to the pump-house and then
        