
          957.

we will have to visit the place again later.  We now went to
the spring below McD. to see if the solitary specimen found there
last year, was in bloom.  It was not, and we failed to find it,
We learned, to-day, that the overshot wheel, which attracted
our attention last year, was used to pump water up to the school.

From the spring we went to P.  On the way we found a fine
place for Lilium superbum, here too were a number of specimens
of Lilium Canadense.  Phlox maculata, too, was plentiful.  On the
way from Pikesville Station to the electric car line we passed a
spot where we found Cassia Marilandica.  What do the ants
find, that is so attractive, on the glands of this plant?  They are
found in great numbers on the plant and are particularly interested
in the glands.  We reached the car a little after 4 o'clock and we
were home about half past five.  Just as we reached the car, we had a little 
shower.

456.
July 25, 1903.  With Mr. W. to the Severn.  We took the early train for
Robinson Station.  It was about half past seven o'clock when we arrived
at the station and started for the river.  Our trip here, to-day, was mainly
to tranplant a few plants of Dionea [Dionaea].  As we approached the deserted
hut near the woods, I thought it would be well to visit the
        