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summer on which it has rained.  Of course, weather like this
is particularly good for the fungi and the ferns.  The former
particularly are very fine.  The dampness does not seem to 
have any effect upon the jiggers; they are plentiful as
ever.  Returned home on the noon train as I had an engagement
for the afternoon.

596
July 27, 1904.  With Mr. S. and M.F. along Gwynns Falls.  We were
particularly interested in the fungi.  The day was pleasant and
we enjoyed our trip very much.

597
July 30, 1904.  A trip from Owings Mills to West Arlington.  Near
<s>We</s> Sedbrook Park I met a young man, an undergraduate
student of the Hopkins getting geological specimens of Peridotite.
The mineral is very tough, and it is was hard work shaping it
to the required size.

598
August 3, 1904.  The Chair's woods, with Mr. S. [illegible]  We met at
the terminus of the Curtis Bay electric line, went through Floods
Park and were ferried across.  The large chestnut woods
were to be visited to-day.  Dinner was eaten on the shore.
Learned that a fine large spring called the Gushing Spring was
        