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hillside.  We hoped to go directly to the old home near Robinson's.
We, however, passed through Boone's.  This was not much out of
the way and we were soon at the old hut. From the hut we
went to the Tipularia plants.  Not one was yet in flower.  The
buds have developed, considerably.  I suppose by next week they
will be in full bloom.  I noticed that one stalk was of quite a
different color from the others.  It being of a light brown color
whereas the others were of a dull purple.  We now went to the
station.  Here I took two pictures, one of the station and one
of a colored woman Stella Park.

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August 3, 1903.  With G. along Gwynn's Falls from Baltimore St. to Windsor Mills
R'd.  We took our cameras.  It was about 8 o'clock when we started.  We went out Balto St. to the falls.  I was very much surprised to find Pellaea atropurpurea growing on stone bridge crossing Gwynn Run.   When we reached the falls
we proceeded along the race to Edmondson Av.  Here we crossed the falls and
continued our trip along the west bank.  Several pictures were taken.  Started for home
about 2 o'clock.

459.
August 7, 1903.  To Brooklyn to see the Tipularia.  I left home about
2 P.M.  As I passed through B. I stopped to <s>observe</s> examine the Paper
Mulberry, which is now in fruit.  I noticed that the fruit is on branches
        