April 1882. Page 6 (seq. 9)

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Judy Warnement at Feb 08, 2023 12:39 AM

April 1882. Page 6 (seq. 9)

of nature wonderfully.
(5) Juniperus communis
Foot of Chestnut Hill.
—————
This A.M. I found a Smilax
rotundifolia L. high climb-
ing. the first time. I have
seen the plant.
—————
Apr. 15th — Southboro
This A.M. took a long
walk of about 7 miles. While
on my way through a long
lane leaving from the South-
ville road a little below
where Hixon's lane runs
into it, to Westboro, I
found some more Smilax
rotundifolia (Greenbrier)
just before I got to

the granite post dividing
Southboro from Westboro
on the lest of the road.
—————
Apr. 21st Cambridge
This PM. while walking
through Cambridge Common I
saw the Capsella bursa-pas-
toris, (Shepherd's Purse) growing
by the trees.
————— Cambridge
Apr. 22nd The white & red ma-
ples and the elms are now
well in flower though the
cold weather still holds
everything back. I find from
the flowering of the elm just
on teh right of the entrance
to Mr. McKensie's church
and the one in the corner of the
Catholic church grounds corner

April 1882. Page 6 (seq. 9)

of nature wonderfully.
(5) Juniperus communis
Foot of Chestnut Hill.
————————
This A.M. I found a Smilax
rotundifolia L. high climb-
ing. the first time. I have
seen the plant.
————————
Apr. 15th —— Southboro
This A.M. took a long
walk of about 7 miles. While
on my way through a long
lane leaving from the South-
ville road a little below
where Hixon's lane runs
into it, to Westboro, I
found some more Smilax
rotundifolia (Greenbrier)
just before I got to

the granite post dividing
Southboro from Westboro
on the lest of the road.
————————
Apr. 21st Cambridge
This PM. while walking
through Cambridge Common I
saw the Capsella bursa-pas-
toris, (Shepherd's Purse) growing
by the trees.
———————— Cambridge
Apr. 22nd The white & red ma-
ples and the elms are now
well in flower though the
cold weather still holds
everything back. I find from
the flowering of the elm just
on teh right of the entrance
to Mr. McKenzie's church
and the one in the corner of the
Catholic church grounds corner