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another near the dam and how to get to it.  This from his
description I knew at once must be the one I wanted to
get too.  He told me too, how I should go on my return
to Baltimore.  So I started onward and finally came to the
dam and saw the pretty lake that had been made.  The 
road now forked, so I decided to stop and eat my lunch,
perhaps in the mean time some one would pass and I 
could question him how I must go.  I had finished eating
my lunch and still no one passed so I decided to take the
path leading to my right for I thought this surely would be the
path leading to the mill.  I had not gone far, when there, 
right before me, was the mill.  I at once went to it. It was
in fairly good condition but looked as if it had not been in use
for a long time.  On one side was a large overshot wheel.
A narrow ditch led the water from the wheel.  It was
while examining this ditch and the moss-covered rocks
close to the wheel that I made two pleasant discoveries.
Here, Aspidium cristatum, A spinulosum var. intermedium,
A. <s>illegible</s> acrostichoides, & A. marginale (the latter, quite a surprise) were
growing beautifully.  I secured several fine specimens of each for my
        