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we crossed the brook and followed the path found
on that side. The brook at this point is paralleled by
<s>the</s> another, which soon joins it, and which has fed the
reservoir. In the common flood plain, Uvularia sessilifolia
was found in profusion. Dirca palustris was found
almost every where, so much of it was seen in flower
that I felt very much like calling the day Dirca palustris
Day, but we found so much more of Dentaria
both heterophylla and laciniata that we finally decided to call
the day Dentaria Day.  Near the Cascades, immediately
before coming to Candle Camp, Anemona nemorosa was found
Reaching the Cascades we examined the ground most
carefully hoping to find Solea, we however, failed to recognize
it. Below Candle Camp, a short distance beyond
the Cascades and somewhat beyond the little brook that empties
into the brook, at this point, on the lower plateau near a
white Walnut tree we found Aplectrum hiemale [Aplectrum hyemale], with
its last year's fruit stalk. We marked the place by
putting four stones in a row. Leaving the ravine we
walked up to Orange Grove. On the side of the
        