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* Mr. Deutsch

204.

May 1, 1901.  A trip with Section B. of my botany class along the
mill race from Windsor Mills R'd to the old mill.  We met at Walbrook.
Just as we entered the car that takes passengers to Windsor Villa Heights,
that old Hebrew collector,* met on former trips left the car.  Among
his specimens were many specimens of Caltha palustris.  To-day might
be called Bush Day, for the Bushes were in full bloom.
One single specimen of Papaw [Pawpaw] was found almost in flower.

Senecio aureus, Fragaria vesca, Arisaema triphyllum, and Erigeron
bellidifolius were among the new plants, that is plants found for the first
time this season, in flower.  We searched carefully for Erythronium
but although many plants were found, not one was in flower.
When we reached the old mill I would have liked very much to cross
the falls but found it impossible, we had therefore to return 
over the same route.  32 different plants were collected.

205.

May 3, 1901.  To Woodbrook station with Section A.  We met
at Roland Park, then took the car to Lakeside getting off a short
distance from this resort.  We found Viola canina fairly plentiful
along the boardwalk and at one place one single specimen of V. palmata.
At Woodbrook we found several specimens of Anemone
nemorosa.  Maianthemum Canadense was not yet in flower neither
        