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should think it expedient to hold a meeting of the Association at 

 Cambridge, it is the opinion of the resident members of the Univer- 

 sity here assembled, that a friendly reception should be given to the 

 meeting, and that, at the proper time, application should be made 

 to the Senate for the use of such of the public buildings as may be 

 required for the general purposes of the Association." Also "That 

 a deputation consisting of Professor Adams, Mr. Hopkins, and 

 Mr. C. C. Babington be appointed to communicate the purport of 

 the preceding resolution to the Association at its next meeting, 

 intended to be held at Aberdeen." 



June 13. Went in a barge, by the invitation of Dr. and Mrs. 

 Cookson (St. Peter's College), to Bottisham Fen and Wicken Fen. 

 Dined at Upware. Returned at night. The Cooksons, Professor 

 and Miss Henslovi^, Major Barnard, Mr. Hiley, and two others formed 

 the party as guests of the Master of Peterhouse. A nice day's 

 botanizing. 



June 23. Went with Dr. and Mrs. Cookson to Chippenham. 

 We visited the gravel pit, the fields towards Badingham, finding 

 plenty of Apera interrupta, and the park wall. We found Fapaver 

 Lamottei at Chippenham. 



June 27. Went in a fly with Dr. and Mrs. Cookson to Wicken 

 Fen. Entered it near the further angle in Spinny Bank, and went 

 over a very large part of it, leaving near the windmill. Then went 

 to the Upware Quarry. 



July 2. Whittlesford by the Middle Moor to Little Shelford and 

 Hauxton. No trace of a gravel pit between Little Shelford and 

 Hauxton now. 



Aug. 13. To Cardigan. Cambrian Archaeological Association. 

 Joined Barnwell and his brother-in-law. Chapman, there. 



Aug. 20. I remained to break up the museum, 



Aug. 22. Left Cardigan and arrived at E. A. Freeman's, 

 Llanrumney. 



Aug. 23. Went with him and Mr. Binder, of Trinity College, 

 Oxford, to Chepstow and the WyndclifF. 



Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman and I went by steamer to 

 Burnham, and then to Mr. F. H. Dickenson's at Kingweston, near 

 Glastonbury, to attend the Somerset Society's Meeting. 



Sept. 2. Arrived at Cambridge. 



Sept. 12. Left for Aberdeen. British Association, 



Sept. 13. Lodgings with Liveing. 



Sept. 18, Sunday. At St. Andrew's Church. 



Sept. 19. "Red Lion" dinner. Owen in the chair. 



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