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the fire close by and over it the kettle hanging from a tripod.
After dinner we went through the ravine, then to Orange Grove and
crossed the river.  Mr. T. here gets his third picture.  I now leave
Mr. W. & Mr. T. and while they <s>enter</s> go to the Cascades where Mr. T.
secures two more pictures, I go towards Avalon to get a few specimens
fo Cystopteris fragilis.  I stopped also at <s>the</s> our Gentian place
and found the plants in bud.  The new road is progressing rapidly.
On my return I was caught in a shower.  It was a quarter
of five when I again reached Orange Grove.  Mr. W. & Mr. T. were
already there.  We then started for the terminus which we
reached about 6 o'clock.  We were home before 7 o'clock.

349.

Sept. 6, 1902.  A trip with Mr. W. and Mr. T. to Glenburnie.
We took the 8:55 A.M. train.  Arrived at G. we went at once to
R's where we intended to get a boat.  To-day we found chinquapins
ripe and had we so desired, a large quantity might here
been gathered, for the plants are very common and were laden with
fruit.  We collected only a few of the nuts, for we were very
anxious to get on the water.  Arrived at R's. we found <s>him</s> no
one at home.  We went all over the place but finally sat
on the knoll of the hill overlooking the water, to await <s>him</s> Mr. R's
        