
          970.

* Just before coming to the Gate House I found Kuhnia eupatorioides.

it was and were told it was Sorghum.  They grow it for fodder, last
year, however, they used some of it to make molasses.  We were at the
entrance of Von Kapff's estate.  Thinking that we might shorten our tramp
somewhat by going through this place we did so.  Seeing the Cromwell Bridge
R'd, off in the distance we walked towards it and finally followed it
to Loch Raven.  When we reached L. R. we went to the old mill and here
we ate our dinner.  After dinner, I took a picture of the mill and we
started for Loch Raven* and Glen Ellen. A short distance from the
road, up one of the little ravines we found a nice spring.  I think it is
the second from the coal bin.  When we reached the water trough
I took a picture of it, also the view down and the one up the stream.
When we reached the 3-arched bridge we turned in to Glen Ellen.
The orphans are again occupying the place.  I secured a nice picture of
it from off in the field.  Had I gone a little farther off I could 
also have gotten a view of the White House in the same picture.
It was sunset when we reached the Dulaney Valley Pike.  We 
stopped a few moments to chat with Mr. Reinhardt the toll-gate
keeper and then jurried on to T. which we reached about 8.30 P.M.
It was nearly 10 o'clock when I arrived home.  During the day
130 plants were found in flower.
        