1864—65] JOURNAL— VISITS SOUTH WALES & SOMERSET. 203 



Sept. 1. I went to look at the encampment at Warren, and 

 came back along the hill by St. Twinnel's and St. Petrox churches ; 

 afterwards walked all round the cliffs of Stackpole Warren. 



Sept. 2. Lord Cawdor and I walked by Stackpole Quay, along 

 the cliffs to camp at Greenala Point, and the south side of East 

 Freshwater Bay; back by Trewent and Cheriton. The camp is 

 similar to the other coast forts. It has three or four banks, and 

 ditches from cliff to cliflF. 



Sept. 3. We went to the Broad Haven Sands and sand pit, a 

 remarkable access to a sandy bay through a passage in the hill. 



Sunday. Bosheston Church. 



Left Stackpole Court; went to South Wales Hotel, 



To Tenby ; fell in with Lock, of Trinity, and had lunch 



To Chepstow. 

 To Bath. 



Day with the Fowlers. 



To Swanswick ; returned to dine with the Fowlers. 



Sunday. Church, and day at Swanswick, with J. Earle. 



To 5, Cavendish Place, to stay during the British 

 Association Meeting with S. Sneade Brown. 



Sept. 14. Meeting commenced. 



Sept. 15. Balfour and I walked over the hill to Brass-knocker 

 and Aqueduct. Returned along the canal by Bathampton to Bath. 



Sept. 17. With large party to Frome. Saw Nunney Castle, which 

 is small, fine, and interesting. A single massive tower, with round 

 •corner towers. Took tea with Mrs. Sheppard at Fromefield. 



Sept. 18. Sunday. Bath. 



Sept. 21. British Association Meeting ended. 



Sept. 22. Left Bath. To Somerleaze, Wells. 



Sept. 29. Evening party at the Bishop's, at Wells. 



Oct. 5. To Cambridge. 



1865. Jan. 19. Commenced removing the Botanical Museum 

 from the old room by the Anatomical Museum to the rooms in the 

 New Museums. 



Feb. 5. Went to Oakington, to be godfather to the Rev. W. G. 

 Searle's little boy. 



A very cold, bad winter, until April 2nd. 



