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the Judas Tree the Pee-wee[Staphybe Cesutium[x]] tree. Arrived at Davis's, I proceeded
along the railroad tracks towards Woodstoock[Woodstock].  Aquilegia was found
in full bloom.  I found that the hillsides had been burnt over in many places, so
of course, many flowers were not to be found.  I went as far as the
24 mile post and then started homeward.  The first place I visited
on my return trip was the Cyp. hillside.  Here there were but very 
few plants and but few of these in bud.  I enjoyed my trip homeward
very much.  The tunnel and  Union Dam is now finished and
open to traffic.

558
May 12, 1914.  With Section A. of the botany Class from
Pimlico R'd & Shirley Lane to Hampden.  The day was perfect.
One plant of Orchis spectabilis was found.  Papaw is just coming
into bloom.

559
May 13, 1904.  With Section B to Woodbrook.  An interesting thing
observed was a specimen of Uvularia perfoliata with blanched leaves.
After visiting  W. we went as far as the Shepherd[Sheppard] Asylum.

560
May 14, 1904.  A trip to Loch Raven and along the Gunpowder
to Glen Ellen then home by way of the Dulaney Valley Pike.
It was very warm and sultry.  It felt as if we might have a
thunderstorm.  It was nearly half past nine o'clock when I 
        