
          1005.

corms.  I marked the spot by forcing a piece of wood firmly into the
ground where the corms were planted.  One of the Ashes was marked with
a knife cut.  The spot cannot be missed.  It is in a rather moist place
is if the ground were springy.  After planting the corms  and collecting <s>my</s> a number
of Christmas ferns I started for home.

491
October 29, 1903.  With Section A of botany class along Gwynn's Falls
from Edmondson Av. to Frederick Av. along the race.  The weather has
moderated considerably.  To-day is an ideal autumn day.  The foliage
is coloring beautifully.

492
October 30, 1903.  With Section B through Mt. Winans.  The weather is
fine, somewhat warmer than yesterday.

493
October 31, 1903.  With Mr. W. to Earleigh Heights, Magothy Bridge,
Forest House and Glenburnie.  The Weather Bureau has been predicting
cloudy weather and rain for two days now, but the weather persists in
being clear, cloudless and beautiful.  It is almost summer weather.
We reached E.H. about half past seven.  We learned from Mr. Hoff
that the road passing the station lead to the Magothy; we, therefore,
decided to go to Magothy bridge and try to find the old mill and the
Box Huckleberry.  We found the route without much trouble.  It lead us
through some pretty woods and we enjoyed the trip very much.  We found
        