
          765.

fellows were allowed to depart.  Mr. W. & Mr. T. now returned
and we started for the old furnace.  On the way we met Mr. R.
who was just returning.  We took the path leading to the 
inlet but when we reached it we found the water too high
to cross, so we had to return again to the road.  On our
way through the woods I collected specimens of Desmodium
rotundifolium, Lespedeza procumbens and Cyperus.
We continued along the road to L's. Here we entered the woods,
taking the path leading past the old chestnut tree.  When we reached
the road we were not far from H's. We then passed through his
place and stopped at the head of the pond.  I had hoped to get here
a few ripe capsules of the Sarracenia, but it was already too dark
to distinguish the reddish capsule from the surrounding foliage.
We therefore started <s>onwards</s> for the station.  Solidago puberula
is very plentiful along the sandy path, so also Eupatorium pubescens
we reached the station fully 20 minutes ahead of time.  When it came
it was quite dark.  It was 8:15 P.M. when we entered Camden station.

350.

September 10, 1902.  A trip to Glen Ellen & Loch Raven.  To-day,
without doubt, has been the prettiest day of the summer, notwithstanding
that our summer this year, has been one of the pleasantest

        