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of the station we heard the train whistle.  We hurried so fast
as we could but were not able to reach the train in time.  We
were therefore obliged to walk home. We were very tired.  The fine
breeze from the N.E. proved most fortunate.  It was cloudy
and we felt sure it would rain before we reached home, but
it did not.  I arrived home at about 9 o'clock about an
hour after the time had I taken the train. Quercus prinoides
Quercus alba and Q. falcata (?) (on R's) were found in bloom.

307

May 7, 1902.  With Section I to Bonnie Brae and from there to Windsor Heights.
The new plants found were Aphyllon, Sanicula Marilandica, Dioscorea
villosa, Polygalla Senega, Smilax herbacea, Viburnum Prunifolium,
Osmorrhiza brevistylis, Orchis spectabilis, Trifolium pratense and Geranium Carolinianum.
The day was very sultry and during the day we had several little showers
but while we were out there were none.

308

May 8, 1902.  Ascension Day.  A trip with Section II along
Gwynn's Falls from Windsor Mills Road to Dickeyville and
return.  We met at Walbrook Station.  As the tripper was 
nowhere in sight we started on our trip.  We had not gone far
when we were rewarded by finding Morus alba in bloom
(the pistillate plant).  This plant is readily distinguished from
        