
          296.

7 P.M.  Took the 7:42 train for home.

111.

May 22. 1900.  A rapid trip to Canton lots.  Here on
the ballast quite a number of waifs, from other parts
of the world were found in flower.  A plant found quite
frequently was Receda luteola.  But here and there was
found, species of Lotus, and in one place quite a patch
of Aristolochia <s>illegible</s> clematitis.  My trip was made especially
to find [illegible] by growth's in good fruiting condition.
The little damp place where it was growing, however, had
completely dried out and the specimen had long passed this
fruiting condition.

112

May 23. 1900.  Mr. W. called at the school and we took
a trip to Walbrook then out Franklin Rd.  The afternoon
was a most beautiful one, an ideal one for tramping.  Our
trip was in quest for Trillium grandiflorum.  In a cozy nook
close to the boulders on which grows the Walking Fern, Mr [illegilbe]
Mr. S. had transplanted a single specimen.  We were directed to
go up the hillside a short distance, near a bush would
be found 3 plants of Cypripedium pubescens, and here would
also be found the Trillium.  Although we search quite carefully
        