
          806.

large sprays of Witchhazel, which is still very prominent; three
persons were asked what it was, two farmers and a florist, each
said it was Spice-bush.  To-day the rabbit season opened
in Baltimore County.  Hundreds of people, of course, had to take
advantage of the first day.  On my way out in the cars I met
more than a dozen men with guns.  Mr. W. said that on the same
car with him were ten men.

368.

November 7, 1902.  On account of some misunderstanding, but two 
members of my class reported for their trip.  We met at the Edmondson
Av. bridge.  <s>and</s> To-day we walked along the race from the dam
near the bridge to Baltimore Street.  The afternoon was delightful
and we enjoyed our little trip very much.  Near the dam grew
a species of Cornus with white berries except a few partly
dark colored ones on one branch.  Are the berries, first white and
then black?  This can hardly be for all I have thus far seen
have been black and that already several weeks ago.

369

November 8, 1902.  With Mr. W. to Glenburnie.  We took the early
train so arrived at G. a few minutes after 7 o'clock. It was partly
cloudy and remained so all day.  The wind blew from the north
or north-east <s>making</s> and made the temperature quite cool. To-day
        