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standing on the right side of the road, opposite the
fruit tree from it, I found a specimen of Ornithogalum allium
nutans. Last year I found 2 specimens in Loudon Park,
this being the first time, I find the plant under <s>the</s> so
to speak, natural conditions, I considered it a most excellent
find. Later, in the Winan's property, I found several
more specimens. Near the bridge at Franklin R'd [Road] we
saw an old man, a Jew, who had collected two baskets
of ferns (Christmas fern) and Vinca minor; once also on a former
occasion I met him loaded down as to-day. We now went
out the Franklin R'd [Road] to very near F. Along the road we
found several Sanguinaria canadensis still in flower also one
Erythromium americanum, and a few specimens of Dirca palustris.
Reaching the Winan's estate we entered. Here we found
at least 6 specimens of Ornithogalum nutans. Proceeding in the
direction of the Yellow Cypripedium district, quite a number of
plants were found, only one, however, with a large bud.
Polygala senega was found with buds nearly open. Obolaria 
virginica was seen almost everywhere. Near the fence Erigeron
bellidifolia was found fully open. Cercis canadensis is now
        