
          1130.

Finally it began to rain, and for a short time it poured down
in torrents.  It rained too while the sun was shining.  It was
pouring down and through it the sun shone beautifully, producing
one of the prettiest rainbows I have ever seen.  The
harder it rained the closer the rainbow approached, so that
the colors appeared even between myself and even near-by
objects.  This is the first time that I ever observed this,
generally the rainbow appears so far away that it seems to 
rest beyond the distant horizon.

614
September 7, 1904.  With Mr. S. to "The Caves".  We spent
most of our time in the fields and in the woods, we did very
little tramping on the roads.  While going along a woodland
stream we were very much surprised to come across some garments.
On approaching closer I saw a woman's shirt and undershirt.
Nothing was seen of the fair bather; the poor thing had no doubt
taken to the woods.  The day was a most pleasant one
and we enjoyed our tramp very much.

615
September 10, 1904.  Along Gwynn's Falls from Dickeyville to
the park.  Home by way of Mt. Washington.
        