
          1121.

In it were three little eggs.  Close to the nest was a large red
mulberry tree filled with luscious fruit.  Arrived at the station we put
our package away and proceeded to the hotel.  We stopped at the
spring and quenched our thirst.  Here it was so cool and pleasant
that we remained near it for over an hour.  We then walked along
the shore a short distance and returned to the station.  Everybody,
nothwithstanding the heat, seemed delighted with the trip.

586
June 27, 1904.  A short tirp to Gwynn Oak Junction and return.
I left home about 2 p.m.  It was therefore nearly half past two before I
reached Calvert & Baltimore Sts. where I took the car for G.O.J.
It was very pleasant, the day being cloudy.

587
July 1, 1904.  A trip to "The Caves".  I took the same route as on
my last trip to this region.  To-day, however did not go along the new
road but proceeded to the corduroy road.  This road was then followed 
to the stream.  I then entered the woods and followed the stream to
the road to S.  From S. proceeded to P. where I took the car for home.

588
July 2, 1904.  With Mr. S. to E.  We met at Camden station
and took the 8:30 am. train.  We arrived at E. a little after
        