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* Fox Run.
** Of April 26, 1901.

through the grove and along the stream* which passes the Lily place.
All along this path we found Obolaria Virginica.  We crossed
the run then walked towards Hilton Av. which we reached without
difficulty.  We proceeded along Hilton Av. To Orange Grove
finding just before reaching the place a plant of Cercis Canadensis in full bloom.  We crossed the
river and proceeded towards R.  We found it was growing late and
that we could not linger <s>too long</s>, so hastened along quite rapidly.
We had very little time to gaze at the plants for it was
already late and we wished to reach R. to take the 7.40
train.  We stopped only a moment at the Dicentra place.
We reached R. on time, in fact, we had about 10 minutes to
wait for our train.  We reached Baltimore about 8 o'clock.

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April 27. 1901.  Almost the identical trip** with my botany class.
The day was perfect.  The temperature was delightful; not a 
cloud marred the sky.  We met at C. at 9.30 A.M.  There were
13 in the party.  To-day we walked directly to the open field and
then down to Owl Spring, where we ate lunch, pressed what plants
<s>they</s>each might recognize.  Of all the plants thus far collected the
Erythromium was admired most.  Probably the next, was

        