
          753.

*About 12 quarts.

o'clock and Mr. T. who was obliged to be home early, had to leave
for the station.  We took him, as far the field and then returned
to our camp.  Before returning, we went to the little inlet.  We
found that we could cross easily.  Two plants of Sabbatia [Sabatia] chloroides
were found in bloom.  We now intended to go to Marley bridge,
but soon after returning to the camp, Mr. W. found a few fox-grapes.
These were secured and while looking around we found others, so
that we continued collecting them, until we had filled the vasculum
Mr. W's kettle, and a box.*   It was after six o'clock when we were
through collecting.  We then went to the inlet, to look again for
the Sabbatia [Sabatia], but only one more plant was found.  In the meadow
several fine plants of Helianthus giganteus were growing.  It was
very close to 7 o'clock when we started for the station.

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August 25, 1902.  With Mr W. from Catonsville terminus down Hilton Av. to Orange
Grove and then to Relay.  It was nearly 3 o'clock when we started
on our trip.  The many Sunflowers. H. trachelifolius, H. [blank]
and H. [blank] and Lespedezas. -- L. polystachya & L. frutescens
attracted our attention.  We had not gone very far along the
River R'd when we observed that the river was unusually high
and we surmised at once that the dam near Avalon was
        