An Afterglow
FLAGSTAFF
Chronicle of really important events in the life of the Observatory.
May | 7 | Your peas have hasted to be above ground in order to welcome you to the extent of 99 in row 1, 32 in row 2. |
May„ | 7„ | Populus tremuloides just breaking into leaf in holly canon The two kinds of dandelion, the solitary and the social, about to flower. (I think this is what I irreverently called "Spurge" the other day.) |
Ripley asked me to inspect the new line from Prescott west to Parker with him this week. He appreciated my stories. But I returned a pleased negative.
The Agassizs are due here Wednesday night to stop till Saturday morning when we hie east together.
LINCOLN, NEB.
Warm sun-flooded afternoon in which I have, been wandering amid the fossil bones of the past with Prof. Barbour and Prof. Sweeney, the astronomer here.
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