
          896.

liked to have been on the opposite bank, where Mertensia, too, was
frequently seen.  We finally came to Merediths bridge at the Dulaney
Valley R'd.  We crossed the road and go on our city's property
and followed the road to the 3-arched bridge.  We found the pretty
hillside just before coming to this bridge lined with Dicentra.  These
I think were the prettiest and largest found.  From the 3-arched
bridge we went to Glen Ellen.  Vinca minor was found here blooming
profusely, the entire hillside was blue with the pretty flowers.  We 
were now on familiar ground and after a few hours were in Towson,
where after a brief chat with one of the men at the engine
house we took the car for home.

408.
April 21, 1903.  An afternoon trip to the ravine, collecting for B. C. C.
I was accompanied by a young fellow, by the name of Adams, who is taking
the course in pedagogics.  It was 12 o'clock when we left college.
I took the path leading towards the pump-house.  I examined the
little island for Okesia[Okenia] but found none in bloom, later though I found
it near our spring.  Leaving the island, we went along the west bank
of the stream, not far from the frog pond, in which there were still
a great many salamander eggs,  I found a nice specimen of Morchella
most likely M. esculenta.  As we were leaving the ravine I found
        