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— 1890 —
shore. Hot coffee, sandwiches, eggs &c. Back to
our starting point by 4.30. I returned by train
taking Helen with me. Home by 6.40 —
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Acorus calamus, L. Shore of Concord River. Sudbury
Corallorhiza multiflora, Nutt. Woods } {Wayland}
Carex lupulina, Muhl., Bank of Concord R. } Wayland.
Sagittaria variabilis, Engelm. {Bank of Concord R.} } {Wayland}
Lysimachia stricta, Ait. {Bank of Concord R.} } Roadside-Lincoln
Aster linariifolius, L. } {Roadside-Lincoln}
Gnaphalium polycephalum, Michx. } Roadside-Lincoln
Lespedeza } {Roadside-Lincoln}
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Sept. 24 — Cambridge, Mass. —
Clear, cool day. Went in to school this A.M.
Home to lunch. Walked with Elinor up to
Fresh Pond by the Fountain. Then worked on some
plants sent by C.G. Lloyd for names.
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— Sept. 28 — Cambridge, Mass. —
Have been busy at the school since my last
entry. School opens to-morrow — Alas — This
P.M. M. & I walked round Fresh Pond a walk
of at least 4 miles. The country is looking beautiful
J.H. Sandberg has sent me a fine long list of
Duplicates to check.
Lycopus sinuatus, Ell. }
Mentha arvensis, L. }
Shore of the mud hole the other side of
Fresh Pond just off the Drive Way.
Aster multiflorus, Ait. Grassy tract.
Cicuta bulbifera, L. Bulbs. With the first two above.

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