
          620.

* named for Katharine Davis the young daughter of the president of the Viaduct
Electric Co.

started on <s>the</s> to Relay, taking an entirely new route.  Running
parallel with the railraod and into Francis Av. is a nicely kept
road.  These two roads we took and finally came to Catonsville
Av. and to Relay.  From R. we walked <s>up</s> along the railroad
tracks to the new bridge (Katherine).* We crossed the bridge
and found ourselves at S's home.  He, too, is an original character.
We found him in his garden and after a little political talk
he proved to us that no Democrat could enter the
kingdom of Heaven, we got him to stand up for his picture.
We took two of him, and then <s>started</s> continued on our way
up the river R'd.  It was now nearly 2 P.M. so, on reaching
the branch beyond the new dam we stopped to eat our lunch.
After dinner, we went to our Gentian place and took two
pictures of <s>it</s> our plant, one a time exposure.  The plant is now in full
bloom; it had 12 fully expanded flowers.  We now continued
on our trip.  We learned that when the Catonsville Water Co.
has finished its dam, which will raise the water 18 ft. many
parts of this present River R'd will be overflooded and that
a new road will have to be build.  As we passed the
walking-leaf ferns we stopped to examine them and I found
        