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time we reached the shed.  To get water Mr. W. had to go to
G..  While he was gone I got some wood.  When he returned
a little fire was started and the coffee prepared.  Mr. W. now
thought we had better ride home.  We therefore, remained in the
shed, dried our stockings and our shoes as much as possible
and at 6 o'clock started for K's store where we remained till
train time.

362

October 17, 1902.  With my class along Gwynn's Falls.  We met
on the west side of Edmondson Av. bridge.  In the meadow, north
of the bridge, immediatedly before coming to the old ice-house
we found a plant of Epilobium angustifolium.  Witch-hazel
was found in bloom.  One handsome plant in full bloom
and with all its foliage was admired very much. It is seldom
that this plant is found with its leaves when in bloom.
We were not able to go very far, by the time we reached the
steep hill opposite the village [Franklintown] it was dark so we returned.

363

October 18, 1902.  With Mr. W. to Lansdowne, then to Arbutus,
Avalon, Orange Grove etc, home be way of the ravine.  We stopped
Lygodium place but no fertile fronds were secured.
I found, however, two nice specimens of Botrychium. While going
        