
          737.

hut where Mr. W. and I had agreed to meet.  Before I got
there I heard Mr. W. behind me, he had taken a different
route from the one he had intended.  In a short time, he
was with me.  At the swamp near the hut we collected
a few Habenarias and then went on to the station.
We arrived in Baltimore about 8.05 P.M.

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July 30, 1902.  With Mr. W. from Catonsville to Ilchester.  We met at the
terminus about 2 P.M.  As it had rained all morning
and looked as if it would continue to do so all afternoon
we thought we would do well in taking some well-defined
path rather that[than] make our way through the wet brush.  We
therefore proposed to go by way of the pump-house to the Observatory 
and then to the new tunnel.  As we were walking
along the path beyond the pump-house and to the field we observed
that it seemed more prominent than formerly.  Even across the
field where it generally became very obscure, it was now very
marked.  Crossing the filed it again entered the wood and
very soon we saw that we were going along a path that was
entirely new to us.  Up the hillside it went and then
down again to a water-course and the up again.  What a

        