
          969.

*More of it was found along Loch Raven

found on the plants.  Not far from the Pogonia place, I found one
single plant of Microstylis ophioglossoides.  The spot was carefully
marked by tying a piece of white rag on a young chestnut tree close
by; two stones were placed closed [close] to the plant.  On the same
path we found a plant of Corallorhiza multiflora.  The path took
us to a nice road.  Here in a large field were many cows, quietly grazing.
To attract their attention, Mr. W. bellowed like a cow, one of the cows, close
by answered and came running towards us, another near by followed, this one
was followed by another, and so it kept up.  Soon, the entire herd of more 
than 20 cows were coming, running, towards us.  It was quite an amusing sight.

In the meanwhile, we had been deliberating which way to go, whether to pick our
way across the fields or to take the road to Cromwell Bridge Rd.  We finally
decided to follow the road, for a time at least.  In the field on our right, Mr.
W. found a fine spring, near it he found Sabbatia [Sabatia] angularis.*  The road
led past a pretty entrance.  Here in a field, to the left, grew Sorghum.  From
a distance I thought it was corn.  When I came close to it, I saw that the
flowers in the tassel were rather peculiar.  At first, I thought that it was because
there were fertile flowers, still thinking that it was corn; but I soon saw that
all the plants had the same kind of blossoms.  Mr. W, who, too, saw that it
was different from other corn, asked a man near the entrance, what kind of corn
        