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Bignor ; it is in a very fine state of preservation. Gathered at it 

 Cre2)is virens. 



July 3. To Shoreham to meet Mr. Trevelyan, but missed by 

 accident. Went into the church, a very fine old Saxon edifice. 

 Crossed the suspension bridge to Worthing, a nice town, found 

 Bwpleurum tenuissimuniy Botthoellia, and on our return Phyteuma 

 orhiculare. 



July 4. Determined that all the plants called Crepis tedm^um in 

 this neighbourhood belong to C. virens ; a specimen of the former 

 Mr. Borrer showed me from France, not named, but which could 

 not admit of doubt. 



July 7. Gathered Carex strigosa at Hurst. Drew up descriptions 

 on three species of Herniaria from plants in Mr. Borrer's garden. 



July 8. Drew up descriptions of Grepis virens, tectorum, etc. 



July 9. Determined the Polygonum marinum of Kay to be Poly- 

 gonum maritirmim Linn., i. e. a variety of it, and the plant found at 

 Christchurch, Hants, to be the true Linnean plant, now made a 

 species under the name of P. Eaii. 



July 11. Went to London, called on Mr. Forster, and went with 

 him to Woodbridge in the evening. 



July 12. Mr. Forster and I went to Woodford Bridge, and found 

 Villarsia nymphaedides ; and to Hainhault Forest, and found in a 

 pond near the Fairholm Oak green Chara translucens. 



July 1 4. Arrived at James Gisborne's at Barton-under-Needwood. 



July 15. Found two varieties of Crepis virens, which are probably 

 the C. stricta and C. pinnatifida of continental authors. 



July 16. Went to Lushpool, found a Chara, ^vdhahlj pulchella. 



July 17. Went to Forest Church, and found 0. Chlorantha in 

 the wood near it. 



Jtdy 20. Determined that the same plant of Zannichellia palv^tris 

 has anthers with two, three, or four cells. 



July 23. Left Barton, and saw Mr. Borrer at Birmingham. 



July 24. Dined with Leighton at Shrewsbury. 



July 25. Mr. Borrer, William Borrer, and I went to Llangollen; 

 we ascended the Eagle crags, did not find much, but a most beautiful 

 view. 



July 26. Walked by the canal side, and then along the road to 

 Valle Crucis Abbey. Gathered Rumex pratensis by the canal. 



July 27. Ascended Castle Dinas Bran in the morning, and 

 gathered Pyrus Aria intermedia on the wall : the walls are very thick, 

 and it must have been a very formidable fortification. It is well 



worth a visit By coach to Bangor, saw Mr. Eoberts the 



botanist. 



