
          669
February 25, 1905.  I left home to-day about 7:30 a.m. and took
the Curtis Bay car for the new bridges.  The morning was beautiful,
the day, turned out to be an ideal spring day.  I reached the
bridge across Cabin Br. about 8 o'clock.  The roads were sufficiently
frozen to make walking a pleasure.  This fine condition of the roads
however, did not last very long.  Before noon they were beginning to
get soft and in the afternoon they were simply slush.  Walking
over the snow was now most disagreeable.  I proceeded to Marley
and then to the dam; returned again to M. and proceeded to
Glenburnie and home by way of the Annapolis R'd.

670
Feb. 28, 1905.  A trip along Franklin Road to the little bridge.  From
there to Edmondson Av.  Two fine mosses in fruit were secured.
Snow still covers the hillsides facing the north.  Hillsides facing the
south, however, have many broad patches entirely free of snow.

671
March 4, 1905.  Inauguration Day.  Early this morning, there was a
little hail, a very little.  When I set out from home, about 9 a.m.
the sun was shining beautifully & there was very little wind; <s>and</s> 
one would think that the day would be an ideal one.  I took
the car to Brooklyn and then set out for the road along the
        