July 1882. Page 11 (seq. 40)

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down and enjoyed the view.
The water was tumbling
over the rocks and falling
into the great basin below
and a frame work of most
beautiful trees bounded
the view. There were the
Shad, Yellow Birch, Moose
Maple with its graceful
hanging fruit, the Mountain
Maple with its upright
racemes of flowers, the
White Spruce, Alder
Fly Honeysuckle and
others while the most
exquisite ferns seemed
to spring up every where
in just the places
adapted to set off
their beauty to best

advantage. It was a
charming spot.
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Shelburne N.H.
July 8th.
This A.M. Will & I
strolled over to the knubble
and I secured the following
specimens for my press —

Viburnum dentatum —
Fruit { Houstonia caerulea —
{Fruit} { Smilacina bifolia —
{Fruit} { Uvularia sessilifolia —
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In the field in damp soil

Hydrocotyle americana
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By the roadside
Achillea millefolium
Thalictrum cornuti.

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