
          709

* C. deflexa var austinii

and the child fell on his head.  Two people only noticed <s>the</s> him
fall, and stopped the car.  Several people went back and picked
the boy up and soon returned with him apparently uninjured and
only slightly dazed.

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June 6, 1902.  With both sections of botany class to Dundalk.
We met at River View at 4 P.M. At D. we found
quite a change since last year.  The railroad company has
cut down the hillside to make room for another track.  We
were therefore somewhat disappointed, as last year we had
found so many things on this hillside. We went to the
Calamus place.  We found plenty of specimens in bloom.
Here, also, we found Peltandra, Lysimachia stricta, myosotis, & Typha
angustifolia.  We noticed in one place hundreds of the
peculiar chimneys made by the locusts.  These are found only
in certain places.  We now started to return.  We again as last year
took the path leading to the river.  In this path we found
[illegible] and a species of Callitriche* that was new to me.
Along the path we found Mitchella repens and close to the
shore, Marchantia polymorpha in splendid condition - anthemia,
archegonia and gemmae being present. The breeze was
        