
          1100.

539
April 14, 1904.  The first trip with my botany class.  I went to-day
with section A. from Bonnie Brae to Windsor Heights.
It was quite cool, notwithstanding, ten members showed enough
interest to take the trip.

540
April 15, 1904.  Arbor day.  With Section B. of Botany Class,
along Gwynn's Falls from Edmondson Av. to Walbrook.  The
American Elm is now in full bloom whereas most of the Slippery
Elms are just beginning to expand the flower bud.  Erythronium
here is not as yet in bloom.  I noticed to-day that some of
the Hazels have a great many more pistillate flowers that[than]
some others.  To-day, as also yesterderday[yesterday], were both ideal
days for tramping.

541
April 16, 1904.  A trip to the Severn with Mr. W. & Mr. F.
We took the early train.  Arrived at Robinson's, we first went
in the direction of Mrs. T's as Mr. W. wished to see Mr. R.
While Mr. W. chatted with Mr. R., Mr. F. and I visited the
Junipers near the little burial ground.  We found one of the trees
covered with Cedar Apples.  These were in an interesting stage of
their development.  From T's we went in the direction of the boiling
spring.  We reached it about noon and so ate our dinner on the
        