
          [insert note]
*Yesterday found my first Agaricus campestris.
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1122.

9 o'clock.  We at once set out for M.  Mushrooms were quite
abundant and we noted a number of different kinds.  At
noon we were some distance down the stream and finding a
nice spring, ate our dinner.  After dinner we retraced our
steps reaching E. in time to take the afternoon train.

589
July 6, 1904.  To Canton Ballast region.  Nearly all the old plants
were found.

590
July 9, 1904.  To Stony Creek.  When I left home, it was cloudy and
it looked as if we would have rain, the wind, too, was from the north-
east, so took an umbrella.  There was, however, no rain, and the
sun shone the greater part of the day.  Left home on the early
<s>p</s> boat and returned in the evening.

591
July 13, 1904*.  To Glenburnie.  The morning was delightfully cool,
the change having followed yesterday's rain.  Since summer began
here had been but four days on which no rain has fallen.
To-day, I paid particular attention to the fern region.  I found
it much larger than I had at first expected.  Saw Mill Branch
and Furnace Br. were both very muddy.  I left home at 8 a.m.
and returned <s>ho</s> about the same time in the evening.
        