
          921.
* In the open field we found a white Red Clover (albino)

We arrived at G. about 6 o'clock too late to go to the pond
for the train now leaves this station at 6.30 P.M.  While waiting
for the train we met Mrs. & Miss R. with F. and Mr. H.  They had been
to the pond and had gotten several hundred flowers of the Pitcher Plant.
Miss R. had some specimens of V. Ceracca which she found on Mr. H's place.
While we were talking Dr. W. came with four ladies, they, too, had been
to the pond.

435.
May 25, 1903.  I left home this morning at 7 <s>O</s> o'clock for Curtis Bay.
It was cloudy threatening rain so I took an umbrella.  Yesterday we had 
a heavy down pour of rain so to-day the roads are in nice condition.  I
made the trip in order to get fruited specimens of Marchantia.  I found
that the place had been disturbed, railroad tracks were now occupying the
spot.  Having a little time I walked down to the shore.  On my way I 
found Callitriche deflexa var. Austini[austinii] abundantly.  As I approached the
shore I saw a little brown bird fly up out of some dry grass.  I at once
went to the spot and examined it.  I soon found, neatly hidden in
the grass a tiny nest containing 2 eggs.  The eggs were very small & brown
mottled.  I now boarded the car and went[rode] to the Catonsville car
terminal, where I met Mr. W.  We started for the ravine.*  We hoped 
to find Aplectrum in bloom but failed to find a single plant.
        