
          At noon we were near some fine bowlders.  The spot
was truly picturesque.  Here we ate our dinner.  After dinner we continued
our trip down stream.  Beautiful flood plains were passed.
It was 2:15 p.m. when we decided to return.  Coming back we
walked rapidly and made the distance to the road in 40 min.
and to C. in 45 min. more and to H. in another 45 min.
We took the car at H. for Clifton Park arriving there about
5 p.m.  After getting a few evergreens we started for home.

649
Nov. 29, 1904.  To Clifton Park for evergreens etc.  Noted that
the Maples were not in fruit.

650
December 3, 1904.  From the Wilkins Av. terminus to the B & P.
R.R. tracks, then to Arbutus, to Avalon to the Patapsco, to Orange Grove
and home by way of Hilton Av.  During the night it rained and
as the ground & the trees were all very cold, the water froze upon
them, so found everything beautifully coated with ice.  It was
cloudy all day and the temperature did not change materially
so the ice persisted all day.  Near Arbutus met an intelligent
little fellow, 12 yrs. of age, who had been an inmate
of the Manual Training School, up to about a month ago.  He
        