
          681.

places where I know it to grow.

297

April 18, 1902.  A trip with botany class along Herring Run.
We met at Hall's Spring.  Just as we were nearing the stream
and while still in the car,  we had a light shower.  It did not
last long however,  the sun soon shone again and the afternoon
was most pleasant.  We went along the south banks of the stream
for a short distance, then returned by way of the north bank.  This
is really a very pretty trip and everyone said we must take
the trip again later.  The views from the hillsides up the valley
are beautiful.  Thalictrum dioicum was found in flower.
On the hillsides facing the south we found Arbutus, Viola pedata
and V. bicolor.

298

April 19, 1902.  With Mr. W. to "The Rocks" of Deer Creek.  We met
at the Md. & Pa. R.R. station and took the early train.  We left at
7:30 A.M.  The morning was partly cloudy and rather chilly due
to the N.E. wind which was blowing.  The trains on this road are very
slow and we were due at "The Rocks" at half past nine; the distance
35 miles being made in 2 hrs.  Everything went nicely and we were
moving on schedule time until we came within a few miles of
Fallston, when the train came to a standstill. Looking out we
        