
          1016.

terminus of United Railway's Electric Lines.  On the way, it began to 
snow but not very long.  At the ponds I met young Weidenhammer.  He
had a large pistol and was trying to shoot a rabbit.  From the
ponds, I went to the railroad.  Near the bridge, grows a lot of
Echinocystis; I collected a number of its curious pods.  When I approached
the railroad, I heard a boy, who had been watching me say
to his companion, "Did you see that man getting some of those petticoatses
and drawers?"  From the bridge I went home, going along
the railroad.

502.
November 26, 1903.  Thanksgiving.  A trip with G. and E. from Catonsville
to Ilchester, then to Orange Grove and back again to Catonsville, through
the ravine.  We started on our trip about a quarter before nine o'clock.
The weather was quite cold (it has been so all week) and when
we started out it was cloudy.  Later in the day, however, the
sun shone occasionally.  We walked briskly and before long were
warm enough.  We went out Frederick R'd and then along Thistle Glen
R'd.  I took a picture of the hill-side and the road up the hill, just
beyond the stone-crusher.  In the glen were men practicing with a rifle.
We reached the River R'd about 10 o'clock.  As I was anxious to get 
a picture of the Monastery of the Redemptorists we climbed the hillside
        