
          982.

* Found here a specimen of Gentiana ochroleuca

spring and one behind the rock in some Mitchella.

We reached the terminus about 4 P.M. we started at 8 A.M.
G. enjoyed the trip so much that he is anxious to go again.
The day was beautiful, it was an ideal autumn day.

469.
September 9, 1903.  With K. and B. from Powhatan to Alberton
then along the B. & O. tracks to Ellicott city, where we took
the car for home.  When we left home, it was raining, but by
the time we reached Walbrook it stopped.  The remainder of
the day was cloudy.  It was just the kind of a day for a 
long tramp.  It was 9 A.M. when we left W. and about fifteen
or twenty minutes later when we left P.  Our first good find
was a lot of Bidens Chrysanthemoides in a meadow to the right of
the road.  As we approached the river the scenery became
beautiful and B. was sorry that he had not brought his camera.
Along the river* there were many beautiful scenes.  We passed the
high rock on which grows Asplenium Bradleyi.  I had hoped to
find Asplenium montanum also, but did not care to search.  At  A. we
crossed the river, and at a point nearly opposite the church we came
to a spring and here we ate our lunch.  At Hollofields we recrossed
the river and I went to the A. angustifolium place and fortunately found it
        