1838] JOURNAL— CAMBRIDGE AND JERSEY. 71 



April 27. Saw Capt. Holman, the blind traveller, at the Linnean. 

 JReached Cambridge. 



April 28, Anniversary meeting of the Ray Club at J. J. Smith's 

 rooms at Caius. I was appointed Secretary to the Club. 



April 30. Supper with the Rev. W. Whewell after the 

 Philosophical meeting. 



May 2. Dined with the Cambridge Florists' Society at the 

 ■"Hoop." 



May 3. Went to the Gogmagog Hills with Henslow. We 

 .gathered Anemone Pulsatilla and Fiola hirta. var. 



May 11. Walked with Henslow's class to Coton, and took tea 

 at his house in the evening. (Note. — Charles Darwin was on a 

 ;short visit to him.) 



May 19. Dined with the Rev. Dr. Graham, Master of Christ's, 

 as President of the Philosophical Society. 



May 24. Attended a meeting of the Town Reform Association 

 -at the "Hoop," and said a few words to them. The large room 

 was quite full. 



May 29. Botanical expedition to Gamlingay. {Note. — There 

 have been eleven of these parties, including the present, and I 

 have been at ten of them.) 



June 1. Sailed (from Southampton) for Jersey, where we arrived 

 «,t 12 noon. 



June 2. Walked out in the neighbourhood of the town. 



June 5. Went by La Haule to the Quenvais and St. Ouen's 

 Pond, where I gathered Orchis laxiflora, then by the water-mill 

 (gathering Linaria Felisseriana on the hill side) to St. Peters, and 

 home by the marsh, in which I found Ranunculus ophioglossifolius. 



June 6. Went before breakfast to St. Peter's Marsh to gather 

 B. ophioglossifolius for Sowerby. Sent it off that day together with 

 Orchis laxiflora, Linaria Felisseriana, Polygala oxycantha, and Festuca 

 .sabulicola for him to draw for "Eng. Bot. Suppl." Walked to 

 St. Saviour's Valley. 



June 7. To St. Brelade and found Hypochaeris Balbisii, and to 

 the Quenvais. Met with very few specimens of Juncus capitatus 

 •and several of Bupleurum odontites. 



June 11. Went to Gorey, St. Catherine's Bay, and along the 

 -coast by La Coupe, Havre de Rozel, and Boulay Bay. Near Rozel 

 Harbour I found, growing upon Spartium scopariitm, Orobanche rapum^ 

 which is perhaps 0. nuijor of Smith. Found on the hill above Mont 

 Orgueil Castle Trifoliuni subterraneum, and there, and at La Coupe, 

 Tr%folium ornithopodioides. The valley descending to Boulay Bay is 

 wooded, and very pretty. There is a small fishing harbour. 



