
          growing on the trees.  From Patapsco I went to Pumphreys and then
home by way of the Annapolis R'd.

659
January 21, 1905.  A trip to Union Dam, Shades of Death, and
Hollofields.  Since Tuesday evening, it has been remarkably mild.
Seemed to-day two liverworts, two mosses and a few woody fungi.
Catharinea is in nice shape and other mosses are coming into fruit.

660
Jan. 24, 1905.  To Brooklyn.  The day was beautiful, no snow 
on the ground anywhere in the country.  Found several good
liverworts.

661
Jan. 28, 1905.  On Wednesday we had a heavy snow-fall,
followed by a very cold snap.  On Thursday we had our coldest
temperature thus for this winter 6°F.  Snow, therefore, covers
the earth everywhere.  Took a trip this afternoon out Franklin
Road.

662
Jan. 31, 1905.  A trip from David Hill Park to Hampden, by way
of Green Sp. Valley R'd, etc.  Snow covered the ground everywhere to
the depth of more than 6 inches.  The branch was frozen.  Secured some
branches of Papaw also some of Cercis.

663
Feb. 4, 1905.  Through the ravine & along the River R'd to Relay.
        