
          748.

The Lygodium, at our spring, is doing finely.  At the Cascades we
saw a young woman with two children.  The two children, little girls,
were bathing in the pool.  On this trip, I collected specimens of
Asplenium Trichomanes and A. ebenoides.  I found also another station 
for Athyrium thelypteroides [thelypterioides].  It was 6 o'clock when we
again returned to the mill.  <s>When</s> We then walked up Hilton
Av. to the car terminus.  We reached home about half past eight.

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August 13, 1902.  A trip alone to the Asplenium Bradleyi spot
on the Johnny-cake.  I left home about 9 o'clock and went
by way of Powhatan.  The weather was delightfully pleasant and
the road was in excellent condition.  In two hours time I was
at the collecting grounds.  I spent some time collecting Woodsia
obtusa and examining the various rocks, so that it was 12 o'clock
and I had already eaten my dinner when I reached the A.Bradleyi
rock.  I examined the rock most carefully and found quite a
number of specimens.  On some of the other rocks close by
other specimens were found; so that this proves a most excellent
station for this plant.  After collecting a few specimens for my
press I started for Hollofields.  Instead of crossing the bridge
and going along the railroad I continued along the <s>shore</s> bank

        