
          914.

Wood berry.  New plants found were Sanicula Marilandica and
Smilax herbacea.

426.
May 14, 1903.  With Section A from Washington R'd to Wilkins Av.
along Gwynn's Falls.  Crataegus crus-galli is now coming into bloom, C. coccinea
is nearly done blooming.  Rhus toxicodendron is in flower.  A nice find was
made to-day, as we were walking along the race, Medicago maculata was
found.  It is quite pretty.  Its leaves are beautifully spotted.

427.
May 15, 1903.  With Section B. to Woodbrook.  Veratrum viride was found 
in flower.

428.
May 16, 1903.  An afternoon trip to Canton ballast lots.  Near the rolling
mill I found Lipidium draba in bloom and with it another crucifer, with
flowers very much like it, the leaves, however were different, that is, they
were not as wide nor had they the auriculate clasping bases.  As no pods had
formed I was not able to determine the plant.  Reseda lutea and Aristolochia
clematitis were in full bloom.  Diplotaxis tenuifolia was beginning to bloom.

I found again the Euphorbia, noticed first last year, this time just beginning
to bloom.  I succeeded in determining it, it is E. Escula [Esula].  I crossed the
lots in all directions.  They are no longer as clean looking as they were several
years ago, and they have been cut up very much by the railroad.

Brassica alba was found with Brassica campestris & B. arvensis.  South of
        