
          1074.

* On the tree nearest our camp we found another liverwort, Frullania dilatata

** Proved to be Bazzamia trilobata.

close to a beautiful little hillside.  On it we found Porella(?)** growing,
also a small quantity of Lycopodium lucidulum.  We now followed the
stream a short distance, keeping on its left bank, through its wide
flood plain, overgrown with willows and now covered with a fine deposit
of silt.  After following the stream a short distance, and seeing that
we were getting away from the railroad, we decided to recross it.  We
had just found a place, where we thought we might cross, when
Mr. F. suddenly slipped and plunged with both feet into the water.  Mr.
W. suggested that we build a fire at once & that Mr. F dry himself before
we proceed further.  This was done.  We found a cozy little place; a fire
was soon blazing and in the course of an hour, Mr. F was again fairly
comfortable.  It was then half past eleven so we decided to prepare coffee
and eat our dinner.  We had found the place already in the forenoon
somewhat muddy, but now it was very much so, in fact, Mr. W. & 
I both said, that we never yet had camped in so muddy a place.
After dinner* we examined the hillside.  Arbutus was found but not
very plentifully.  Its buds this year are very backward.  Finding the plain
now, so very muddy, we decided to keep to the hillside, to the road
which we saw a short distance off.  We reached the road in a little while
and then followed it to the railroad.  The road led through the plain, and 
        