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regarding our Camp Run, for on acc't of the rain we could only
conclude that it formed only by the drainage of the water falling
on the surrounding land; but I think it must receive water also
from springs for <s>there</s> there is a strong stream even in dry
weather.  We reached Seminole Av. before long <s>and then</s>
by the time we reached the cars it was after 7 P.M.
Thirty six plants were found in flower. The Corydalis found
is Corydalis flavula. Viola tricolor was found in two places one
at the little run right bank near road near the place we transplanted Gentiana
crinita and the other on the <s>l</s> right side of road beyond the
Dicentra.   I reached home about 8 P.M.

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April 24, 1901.  Since last Wednesday we have had each day
more or less rain.  This is the seventh day on which it has rained.
To-day, like Saturday, it has rained almost continuously.
Being anxious to get a few specimens of Muscaria racemosum for
the herbarium and also some flowers for my Thursday class
I decided to make a trip to West Arlington and then home
along Gwynn's Falls.  I left home at 3 P.M. provided with
mackintosh, rubber overshoes & an umbrella. They did their work
well, for although it rained during by[my] entire trip of 5 hours. I

        