1861—62] JOURNAL— BOTANICAL LECTURES, Etc. 199 



Nov. 21. To London. 



Nov. 22. Examined Iso'etes at British Museum. Cambridge. 



1862. Commenced printing the 5th edition of the "Manual" 

 on January 4th, 1862, and finished it on April 16th. 



A cold wet winter and spring. I did not sleep out of College 

 between November 22nd, 1861, and April 14th, 1862. 



April 14. Bonney and I went by rail to Six Mile Bottom. 

 Walked to Westley Wood to look for Primula elatior ; abundance 

 of it, but very little come into flower. Then by Carleton Grange, 

 Linnet's Hall, across the country by Conger's Well to Dungate. 

 Had an early dinner with Frere, and returned along the top of the 

 Fleam Dyke to Shardelows Well, Fulbourn, Cherry Hinton Church, 

 to Cambridge. Anemone Pulsatilla in fine flower, and abundant on 

 the Fleam Dyke. 



May 1. Commenced my first course of botanical lectures on 

 four days in each week. 



May 3. No lecture to-day, so walked with Hiley to Gogs and 

 Woolstreet. Anemone Pulsatilla in flower. Saw several patches of 

 Carez ericetorum on the last ascent of Woolstreet towards Cambridge. 



May 10. Took some of my class to Coton, Whitwell, Madingley 

 Wood, and back. Paris in plenty, and full flower. 



May 17. With class to Cherry Hinton. 



May 24. By rail to Fulbourn with class. Along brook side and 

 Fleam Dyke. 



May 29. Concluded my lectures ; seventeen and two field in 

 all. Term too short for more. 



Jtdy 22. Bonney and I went by the new railway to Potton, and 

 visited Gamlingay. The last little bit of the bog was bearing a crop 

 of potatoes. Every spot is so thoroughly under cultivation now that 

 the botanizing is poor. Saw Arnoseris pusilla, Filago apiculata, 

 Papaver Lamottei. 



Aug. 6. To Lichfield, to visit T. G. Babington. 



Aug. 11. To Bangor. Newbould joined me there. 



Aug. 12. We went to Holyhead, and found Helianthemum 

 Breweri abundantly by the roadside near the South Stack. Mr. 

 J. Gay, of Paris, joined us at Bangor. 



Aug. 13. We three went to "Padarn Villa" Hotel. Found 

 Iso'etes ecMnospm-a in the lower lake near Ynys, on left bank. Sent 

 fresh specimens of /. echinospoi'a to Salter, to be drawn for E. B. S. 

 (N.B. — Sowerby really drew them.) 



Aug. 15. To Llyn-y-Cwm. In the smaller lake I got /. echino- 

 spora. Mr. Gay was very much fatigued by his trip to Llyn-y-Cwm. 



