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To-day we observed for the first time that the little stream which
drains the swamp widens considerably a short distance beyond the
swamp.  After having crossed the swamp we returned to D's by way
of the path to the spring.  We found Smilax Walteri quite abundant.
At D's we stopped a moment and I took a picture of the place.
From D's, we returned to the railroad and went to Boone's.  We now
thought we would go to T's and take a picture of the place, but
when we got near it, we saw that the sun was not in a good
position, so decided not.  Two colored boys were met here, one was
carrying dinner, the other was on his way to Robinson's.  The latter
volunteered to show us a short route to this station.  It was very
nearly the same route we took on our first trip in this section.  On
our way we passed some very pretty Celastrus scandens.  We soon
reached on the old hut and here we stopped to eat our dinner.  We
built our fire in the little ravine back of the house.  The water here,
seems to be of good quality for there was no sediment at all when
it was boiled for coffee.  After dinner we started for Dionaea
place.  It took us ¾ hr. to get there.  We found the plant in one of the
spots but failed to find it in the other.  It is still green and does not
seem to have suffered as yet from the frost.  We now started on our
        