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May 29. Botanical Class went to Gamlingay. I worked at 

 Entomology only ; found Chry. rufipes, Zeugophora suhspinosa, Cassida 

 sanguinolenta, etc. 



May 30. This morning I breakfasted with Mr. Borrer at his son's 

 rooms. He gave me Silene conica, Veronica verna, Scleranthis perennis, 

 Medicago minima, etc., found by him in Suffolk near to Mildenhall. 



June 6. This day the thermometer was 77°, on the 5th it was 57°. 



June 10. Dinner to Professor Henslow at the "Hoop," to 

 present to him two pieces of plate from the Cambridge voters and 

 the London reformers. The large room was well filled, and the 

 evening went off very well. 



Jime 11. Left Cambridge with Borrer for his father's at Heniield. 



June 12. Mr. Borrer and I went to Amberley, passing through 

 Bramber and Steyning, both small places, but very pretty, particularly 

 the former, at which there is a small part of a castle remaining. At 

 the bridge over the Arum found Scirpus carinatus. On the hill to 

 the south of the place found in the hedges Lonicera Xylosteum. In 

 the marshes Fotamogeton acutifoUus, etc. Near Henfield Mespilus 

 germanica. 



June 13. "We went with Fanny Borrer and her cousin Catherine 

 to St. Leonard and Tilgate forests, the former is very fine : found 

 Melittis Melissophyllum, Callitriche pedunculata fr. sessile, Haberuiria 

 brachyglopa, etc. 



June 15. We went to Cross-in-Hand, near Heathfield, through 

 Lewes. On Waldron Down found, in a small stream below a solitary 

 tree, Sibthorpia Eicropaea, Phyteuma spicatum (?). Noticed also plenty 

 of the latter in fields to the left of the road beyond Cross-in-Hand. 

 Near Lewes saw Phyteuma orbiculare, but not in flower. 



June 16. Dr. Broomfield called, and we went to Shoreham, and 

 found Medicago denticidata, Vicia lutea, Trifolium stellatum, and several 

 grasses on the sandy shingle on the further side of the river. 



June 17. Gathered plants in Henfield Level, Fotamogeton rufes- 

 cens, lucens, etc., Lemna minor in flower, etc. To Totteridge Green 

 and West Grinstead Common ; found on the first Chara pulchella, 

 the latter Alisma Damasonium, and various Boses. 



June 18. On Henfield Common, Gentuncidus minimus, Agrostis 

 pumida, Fotamogeton ohlongus. After dinner went to Portslade, and 

 found Alopecurus hdhosus, Galium erectum of English Botany, etc. 



June 19. Went to London. Called on Mr. Forster at his bank ; 

 also on J. de C. Sowerby ; examined the Linnean and Smithian 

 Herbaria about the Habenaria bifolia Linnean. Collated various 

 works on the same subject. 



June 20. Left St. Katharine's Docks by steamboat for Southend ; 

 Lad a very pleasant voyage down the river. This place is just 



