
          1134.

been covered with ice.  Of course, these leaves were now dead.  I heard
too, that a thunder-storm so late in the season, so generally followed
by frost.

624
September 30, 1904.  Third trip with Botany Class from Dickeysville to
Gwynn Oak Station.  To-day we made a study of the trees.

625
October 1, 1904.  From Mt. Winans to Sulphur Sp. R'd to Cannon R'd to
Avalon, to Gentian Place, to B. & P. R.R. to B. & O. R.R. and home.
The weather is delightfully cool.  The wind, however, is too strong and
the roads are very dusty.

626
October 4, 1904.  Morning.  To the little ravine in Brooklyn.
Euonymus is now in fruit.  I found my first spathe of Symplocarpus
foetidus.

627
October 4, 1904.  Afternoon.  With Nellie & Perry to Gwynn Oak
Park.  It was an ideal autumn day.

628
October 7, 1904.  Fourth trip with Botany Class.  We met at the Edmondson
Av. bridge and walked from it to Frederick R'd following the
race-paths.

629
OCtober 8, 1904.  To Lutherville with a few members of the Botany
Class to visit the fringed gentians.
        