
          922.
* The C. pubescens marked last yr. was found.  It had had a flower
but had not set seed.
** We found an albino Scutellaria serrata

We intended going directly to the spring but missed it by going
too far south.  On the trip I found Tradescantia Virginica and
Euonymous Americanus.  After learning our mistake we went to
it, without trouble.  Here we ate our dinner.*  After dinner we
crossed the stream and went to the tunnel, following the route
discovered last spring.  At the tunnel, we learned that about
500 more feet had to be taken out of the tunnel, they hope to
have trains running through it by September.  From the tunnel
we went to O.G.  Here we found Papaver dubium and
Centaurea Cyanus in flower.  We crossed the bridge at the mill
and went along the River Road to F's where we stopped to examine 
the Menispermum Canadense which we found in flower.

We now started homeward, returning to O.G. and then taking Hilton 
Av. to the car terminus.  It was after 8 o'clock when we reached
the cars.  86 different plants had been found in flower.
On the River R'd** we found a bird's nest containing four large
green eggs.  Our umbrellas were not used.

436
May 26, 1903.  With Mr. F. to the woods west of the stock yards
for soil.  While removing the soil we found a number of 
puff-balls(?).  They were of various sizes.  The average size was
        