
          Zoological Park, along Rock Creek, and one to the Potomac.
Both trips were fine and will be worth taking in the spring.

637
October 25, 1904.  From Curtis Bay to Forest House by
way of Marley R'd, and then to Glenburnie, where I took the
train for home.  The day was a beautiful one.

638
October 29, 1904.  Special trip with botany class.  We met at
Towson about 9 a.m.  There were 11 in the party.  The morning
was beautiful.  The wind having been from the east all-day Friday.
I was somewhat surprised to have it so beautiful.  There 
had been a heavy frost so the ground was wet and remained
so till in the afternoon.  Our trip was to Glen Ellen
and from there to Loch Raven.  We reached G.E. about noon.
Some wished to eat lunch there, but I thought that we would
like it better in the woods.  However, we found it so damp
there, that we did not stop and finally found a nice place
near the 3-arched bridge.  We reached L.R. about 3:30 p.m.
so had plenty of time, our train not arriving before 5:21 p.m.
Some of us went down to the old mill.  Everybody was pleased
and enjoyed the trip immensely.  This will be the last trip for
        