Visited the Egyptian Museum.
The chariot wheel might have been picked out of a ditch in Carlisle, and the infant’s shoe have been found with it.
P. M. - To Staten Island.
See an abundance of Ranunculus abortivus in the wood-path behind Mr. E.’s house, going to seed and in bloom. The branches are fine and spreading, about eight or ten inches high. (Vide pressed plants.) Also some R. recurvatus; and, well out, what appears to be Thaspium trifoliatum (?) in flower, in path to house. (Vide pressed.) Potatoes just hoed; ours not fairly up.