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and after a stay of two or three minutes flew out again.
It was similar in all respects to the one seen in the
ravine.  It did not rest, however, so I could not
see it well enough to get a good description.  We
marked the tree, and will if possible come again
later to see the progress in building.  After dinner
we proceeded in the direction of Oella, following the
path through the woods.  From O. to E.C. we followed
the road.  Along this path we <s>found</s> observed quite a number
of very large mulberry trees.  Near E.C. I came across 
a large patch of [illegible] physaloides. At E.C. we
crossed the bridge and followed the railroad to Ilchester.
Along this road one of the main attractions was the air
alternately perfume-laden,with grape and honey-suckle.  This, in
fact, had been noticed nearly all day,  so much so, that
we both said, that this day - Vitis Day - deserves to be
marked as one of our most enjoyable ones.  Another attraction
was the Kalmia. How beautiful the hill-sides looked
decorated with this beautiful flowering shrub!  When
we reached I. we took the river road to O.G. crossed the
        