
          898.

the same route we <s>took</s> had taken.

410.
April 23, 1903.  With section A to Woodbrook.  We met at Roland
Park then took the Lakeside car to the kennels.  Here we got out
of the car and walked towards Woodbrook.  At W. we found
Trillium cernuum, Caltha palustris, Okenia, Cardamine rhomboidea and
Lamium purpureum in bloom.  While looking for the Trillium, Mrs. H.
found a peculiar freaked Skunk Cabbage - a spathe in which
instead of a spadix <s>had</s> there were two leaves.  Dogwood was passed frequently 
but instead of the blossoms being fine white, they were of a dull brown
color, no doubt due to the cold.  From W. we went to the Shepherd.  We
stopped to examine the old gum tree<s>s</s> on which Mistletoe grew, but it was
not to be found.  Arrived at the Shepherd, we followed the brook
a short distance then returned to the car.

411.
April 24, 1903.  With section B from Bonnie Brae to Windsor Heights.
Papaw, Ostrya, Geranium & Lepidium campestre were new plants
found in bloom.  On Franklin R'd near the Falls we found the
Ash in bloom, there were two trees, one staminate and the other pistillate.

412.
April 25, 1903.  With Walter to Spielman's <s>f</s> ice pond and then along
Gwynn's Falls.  I took a camera with me and photographed three
pretty views.   We took the Columbia Av. car, <s>but</s> and rode to
        