
          1119.

We took the usual route.  Found Tephrosia in bloom.

580
June 17, 1904.  With Section B.  We met at the Dickeyville terminus,
crossed the falls and proceeded to Gwynn Oak Park.  Because of the 
rain there was not a full attendance.  Those that attended were very
much pleased with the trip.  It was about 3:30 when we started and
about 6 when we reached the park.

581
June 18, 1904.  A trip to the Dickeyville woods, Gwynn Oak and
Powhatan.  In the woods, I found a large parch of Mitchella repens 
in full bloom.  The odor of the blossoms were very pronounced.
The day was very warm, nevertheless I enjoyed my trip very much.  Powhatan
will now, no doubt, be called Woodlawn, after the large cemetery.
A workman there, said it is to be the largest cemetery in the world.
No lots will be sold for less than $1000 apiece.

582
June 20, 1904.  A trip to Caton Av. and the woods south of St Mary's
Industrial School.  Tephrosia is now in full bloom.  I took a
path leading through a little village and came to a very nice spring.
As it was so very warm and it looked as if we might have a thunderstorm
I did not make a very  long trip.  I reached home about 5 p.m.
having been out about 3 hours.
        