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Emmanuel; H. L. Jones, MiA., Fellow of Magdalene; C. Lofft, 

 M.A., Fellow of King's; J. Ceoft, M.A., Fellow of Christ's; E. W. 

 EoTHMAN, M.A., Fellow of Trinity ; J. Saundees, M.A., Fellow of 

 Sidney; J. Peill, M.A., Fellow and Dean of Queens' ; W. D. Range- 

 ley, M.A., Fellow of Queens' ; J. Hind, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor 

 of Sidney; St. John Lucas, M.A., Downing; Geoege Thackeeat, 

 M.A., Fellow of King's ; L. W. Sampson, M.A., Fellow of King's ; 

 G. Craufoed Heath, M.A., Fellow of King's ; R. Sheepshanks, 

 M.A., Fellow of Trinity; H. Battiscombe, M.A., Fellow of King's; 

 James Packe, M.A., Fellow of King's ; J. Heaviside, M.A., Fellow 

 and Tutor of Sidney ; A. Thubtell, M.A., Fellow of Caius ; R. Mue- 

 PHY, M.A., Fellow of Caius; J. Tinklee, M.A., Fellow of Corpus; 

 A. Fitch, M.A., Christ's; B. D. Walsh, M.A., Fellow of Trinity; 

 J. Mills, M.A., Fellow of Pembroke; G. Leapingwell, M.A., 

 Corpus ; R. Pashley, M.A., Fellow of Trinity ; J. Kemble, M.A., 

 Trinity ; J. L. Camebon, M.A., Trinity." 



March 26. Collected water insects, took Hyd. jugularis, Hal. 

 suhnuhilus ; finished my paper on Hal. ferrugineus for the Entomo- 

 logical Society. 



April 1. Brown and I went to the fens near Baitsbite to hunt 

 for water insects. Took Halipli impressus, obliquus, ferrugineus, 

 parallehis, suhnuhilus, etc., Colym. uliginosiis, etc. 



April 2. Brown and I went to the Gogs to look for Chry. 

 sanguinolenta, which had been found in plenty a few days before ; 

 took a few, also Haltica antennata in plenty, as well as a number of 



Aphodii. 



April 6. Left Cambridge at 6 a.m. for London. Attended a 

 meeting of the Entomological Society that evening. 



April 7. Called on Mr. Hope, but did not see him. Examined 

 the Linnean Cabinet to discover his Dytiscus ferrugineus for my paper 

 on Haliplus ferr. It turned out to be Hyphidus ovatus. Dined with 

 Mr. Spence, and met for the first time J. C. Loudon, Esq., editor of 

 "Magazine of Natural History." Linnean Society in the evening. 



April 8. Went to Mr. Stephens' and left my paper on 



Haliplus ferr. with him for the Entomological Society. 



April 9. Left London for Bath. The hedges almost in leaf, 

 quite green. 



April 11. Collected water beetles in the canal. . . . Found in 

 Hampton Wood Cerasus avium, in flower. Saw in flower, Paris, 

 Cowslip, Scilla nutans, Anemone nemorosa, and found Viola imberbis 

 on the canal bank, a short distance beyond Bathampton. 



April 13. Lawes came to Bath from Biddestone, and we went 

 to a meeting of the Missionary Society at the rooms. Mr. Baptist 

 Noel spoke very well, and Mr. Yates from New Zealand said that 

 their exertions in that Island were being crowned with success. 

 Lawes dined with us, and went home in the evening. 



