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distance and stopped to rest on a fallen tree. [begin insert from top of page] 70 plants were found. [end insert] We started to
return at 6 P.M. reached T. [Towson] at 7 P.M. and home at 8 P.M.

104.

May 1.1900. A short trip along Gwynns Falls from
Washington R'd [Road] to Claremont. This trip was taken to find
Corydalis glauca, but, although careful search was made, I failed
to find it. The Erythromium is no longer to be found
in flower - great patches of the plant were seen but not
a single flower. The Red Birch, Judas tree and Celtis occidentalis
were found in full bloom. No year have I observed
so many Anemone nemorosa as this year. To-day again
two patches were found one a short distance beyond the
fertilizer works and one nearly under the bridge at Claremont.
The day may have been called Spring Beauty Day - immense
patches of this beautiful little spring flower were seen.

105.

May 2.1900.  Mr. W. called for me at 2.15 P.M. We
took the car to Windsor Villa Heights. After examining
the plants near the base of the hill, finding Podophyllum
peltatum in bloom, we crossed the falls and proceeded in
the direction of Franklin Rd. Along the R'd [road] we found the
Ash in flower, and immediately below the Black Walnut
        