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satisfying ourselves upon the location of the mill and also of F. Home,
we decided to visit our Lygodium spot,  we thought it would
look very pretty with its white surroundings.  It took us a little
while to find the path, but we had the time and after finding it
we studied its position most carefully.  We soon reached the Lygodium
but our expecttions were not realized.  There was, too much snow and
the plants were almost covered.  We now went to the pond, stopping first
to see our other Lygodium spot, it, too, was not very prominent.  Returning to
the road, Mr. W. found a third spot where grew about 20 more of the plants.
We visited the lake, but did not go far around it.  We returned again
to the road, crossed the bridge and entered the woods on our left.  We
decided to visit the large Sarracenia plant and after awhile found it.
It was now noon, so we started a fire, cooked coffee, and ate our dinner,
We had considerable trouble making our fire, for the wood besides being
cold was quite damp.  About 2 o'clock, we put out the fire, and
started for Marley.  From M. we went to the bridge. On our way we met
Mr. <s>Huber</s> Hoover; he told us that our friend R. was married, had been married
now about 3 weeks.  We now wished to visit the spot where the Climbing
Bittersweet grew so beautifully.  We had a great deal of trouble finding the
place, crossing the fields we would come to roads, all very much alike
        