42 CHARLES CARDALE BABINGTON. [1835 



July 28. By coach to Carnarvon and Llanberis. Ascended to 

 Twll Dft, and found very little. 



July 29. Mr. Roberts again joined us, and we botanized in 

 Clogwyn-du'-r-arddu ; the Arahis petraea in the greatest perfection. 

 Then ascended to the top, and found a few specimens Grymnost. 

 Griffithianum. 



July 30. We went in a car to the head of the Pass, and then 

 walked to Clogwyn-y-Garnedd, but not having taken the right road, 

 we coasted the lakes in the hollow of the mountain, and ascended 

 from them. Did not find the Woodsia, for which we went. Returned 

 to the head of the Pass by the true path under Crib Coch. Slept 

 at Capel Curig. 



Jtdy 31. To Beddgelert. Ascended Dinas Emrys, found on it 

 Eriophorum gracile and Carum verticillatum in plenty. Returned to 

 Capel Curig. 



Aug. 1. To Llyn Idwal. Found Chara gracilis of Wilson ; it 

 appears to be a variety of flexilis ; and below the fall of the Ogwen 

 gathered Hieracium strictum (?). 



Aug. 2. Sunday. At Bangor. 



Atbg. 3. Mr. Borrer and I went to Beaumaris and Mona Inn, 

 from thence to Llyn Mealog, and found Callitriche autumnalis, Elatine 

 hexandra, Scirpus Savii, etc. Returned to Mona. 



Aug. 4. To Llyn Coron. Could not find the Elatine. Saw 

 Fiola Curtisii, Erythraea litoralis, Viola flavicorius, etc. ; the three last 

 also at Malltraeth Sands. To Newborough. Met with a young 

 man of the name of Horatio Davies there, and a gentleman's servant, 

 who were both of them botanists. Found on the sands near to 

 Llanddwyn Abbey Polygonum Baii (one specimen), at the Abbey 

 Crithmum maritimum, Euphorbia Paralias, and E. Portlandica, Lavatera 

 arborea, Scirpus Savii by a spring on the road from Newborough. 

 Returned to Bangor. 



Aug. 5. Gathered Bosa Wilsoni. Went to Holyhead. Parted 

 from Mr. Borrer. 



Aug. 6. To the South Stack Lighthouse ; the contorted rocks 

 there are very curious. Found Scirpus Savii in several places in the 

 island. Gathered Erythraea latifolia, Helianthemum guttatum, Lotus 

 corniadatus (various), Gentiana campestris, Chara pulchella, etc. Left 

 for Dublin at 11 p.m. by the steam packet. Rough voyage, slept 

 well. 



Aug. 7. Went to the College, and got my ticket for the British 

 Association Meeting. Called on Mr. J. T. Mackay at the College 

 Botanical Garden. He introduced me to the Rev. Mr. Maclean and 

 Rev. Mr. Todd, Fellows of Trinity College ; and they gave me rooms 

 in the College, No. xxiv., two stairs, door to right. Dined with 

 Mackay. 



