
          622.

I have seen the insect quite frequently.  After getting
our leaves we went to Lehr's greenhouses to see the
chrysanthemums, which are now at their best.

267.
Nov. 6. 1901.  A trip after school to Gwynn's Falls.  Had
hoped to see my transplanted Rue Spleenwort but it
grew too dark even before we reached the spot.

268
Nov. 9, 1901.  We met at Camden station and took the 7 A.M.
train to Round Bay.  Our first intentions were to go to Glenburnie,
but on considering that we had not been to R.B. for so long a time
we decided to go there instead.  Very glad we were later that we
did.  We reached R.B. a little before 8 o'clock, and at once
planned our trip for the day.  We thought we would go to the fossil-
bearing banks that Mr. H. had told us about; but before starting
we thought we would first visit H's [Howard] new home.  We had no
trouble finding it.  The path we took was new to us and we enjoyed
the trip immensely.  The house stands on a hillside overlooking
the river.  The view from it is most beautiful.  We were 
somewhat surprised to notice with what carelessness a fine
ax and two good rakes were allowed to remain outside in the 
open.  Having gotten such a good view from the house we decided
        