
          818.

* On a moist hillside I found Viola primulafolia in bloom.

so similar that we <s>became</s> again became mixed and for a time
thought we wouldn't again find the road, we, however reached it
finally but some distance beyond the place where we had entered.
Among the plants found in bloom were Chrysopsis Mariana, Hieracium
venosum, Lamium amplexicaule, Geranium Carolinianum. Twenty
different plants were found.  When we reached the road we started 
for G.; before we reached it, it began to rain.  Arrived at G.
we stopped at K's and waited for the train.  While there, Mr. L.
the florist brought in a pot grown strawberry plant with ripe fruit.
Mr. W. to-day took with him an old sword, it came in most
handy, without it, we would hardly have been able to force our
way through the impenetrable thickets.  We arrived home about
half past eight.  While at K's. the old trackwalker came in
when he saw us, he knew why it was raining.

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November 23, 1902.  With Percy along the shore and then through
Riverside Park.  In the Park found Lonicera Tatarica in bloom.

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November 27, 1902.  Thanksgiving. A trip alone from Curtis Bay to Marley & then to Waterford and return. November has been, up to date, remarkably mild, and
I am still wearing my summer clothing.  To-day it has been blustery.
I left home at 9 o'clock and took the car to Curtis Bay.*  Arrived at M.
        