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a former church, probably Saxon, has been discovered, it has an 

 apsidal chancel with three small windows formed partly of Roman 

 bricks. Their openings are very small, and the arch formed of two 

 stones cut into that form. Returned to Lynn by Gaywood, and 

 back by rail. 



Aug. 26. To London in the evening. 



Aug. 27. I went direct by rail to Chichester to meet Borrer and 

 G. S. Gibson. We went to Selsey Church, and found near the first 

 coast-guard station, Dianthus prolifer. At Sidlesham Comnopus 

 didymits. Rounding the Bill, we returned to Chichester. 



Aug. 28. To West Wittering and the mouth of the creek, finding 

 A triplex Utoralis, Statice Limonium, and Bahusiensis, Pyretlirwn mari- 

 timum ; then to Dellquay where we got Zostera nana and angustifolia. 

 Then we went down between the two heads of the creek, to near 

 Hole's farm, and got Oenanthe pimpinelloides. Then by rail to 

 Emsworth, where we again saw the two Zosteras, and back to 

 Chichester. 



Aug. 29. By rail to Arundel. Near the station saw Zanniehellia 

 pedicellata. On walls at Arundel Sedum turgidiim, by the river side 

 Scirpiis carinatus. We went over the hill to Houghton Bridge, and 

 got there S. carinatus, Ceratophyllnm demersam ; to Amberley, where 

 Leersia oryzoides, Scirpus triqueter, Fotamogeton acutifolius, Lonicera 

 Xylosteum ; then to Henfield. 



Aug. 31. Went to Shoreham, and saw plenty of Trifolium 

 stellatum dried up. Hunted a long time for Triticum acutum, but did 

 not find it. Mr. Gibson went away, and I returned to Mr. Borrer's. 



Sept. 1. At Henfield got Leersia on the right hand side of the 

 drove in the level. 



Sept. 3. To Box Hill by rail to meet Woods and Kippist. On 

 the top of the hill EpiloUum angustifolium ; in a valley descending to 

 the north on its east sides Teucrium Botrys, Ajuga CJiamaepitys, 

 Bromus arvensis, Foterium muricatum. Back to Henfield. 



Sept. 5. Returned to Cambridge. In London called at the 

 Linnean to make acquaintance with Dr. Hartman, son of the author 

 of a "Scandinavian Flora." 



Sept. \\. To Peterborough. Walked about the city, and looked 

 at the cathedral. 



Sept. 12. With W. P. Wilson to Birmingham, to the British 

 Association Meeting. Quartered at the "Red Lion" in Church 

 Street, with E. Forbes, Lankester, Ibbotson, Munby. 



Sept. 15. Went to Warwick, and saw the castle and church. 

 Then to Kenilworth, and spent some time in the ruins of the castle 

 with Lord Adare. (Was a member of the Committee of recommen- 

 dations at this meeting.) 



