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Apiil 13. Took my first walk into the country with Mr. Mudd. 

 To Gogmagogs, Woolstreet, and Cherry Hinton. Saw the Anemone 

 Pulsatilla abundantly in flower in the old chalk pit. 



April 25. Commenced my lectures in the New Lecture Room. 



June 5. Went with ten of my class, E. Thompson, of Christ's, 

 and Mudd, the curator, to Hunstanton. We had a fine day, and 

 succeeded very well. 



June 21. Went to Bath. (S. Sneade Brown, 5, Cavendish Place). 



June 22. Drove by Coombe Hay, Wellow, Charterhouse Hinton, 

 Midford, and back. 



June 23. Drove to Monckton Farleigh and South Wraxhall. 



June 25. Sunday. Went to both services at Swanswick, and 

 spent the rest of the day at the rectory with the Rev. John and 

 Mrs. Earle. 



June 27. Drove over Lansdown to Wyck, and back by Bridge 

 Gate, Old Land Common, and Bitton. 



June 29. Went with a large party to Castle Coombe. 



June 30. Returned to Cambridge. 



July. Was occupied much of this month with the removal of 

 the library of the Philosophical Society from All Saints' Passage to 

 the New Museums, and in fitting up the room for it. 



July 17. J. W. Salter came here to draw Bubi for me. Un- 

 fortunately he was unwell most of the time, and therefore did less 

 than I had hoped ; he was here until August 5th. 



Aug. 18. To Chester. 



Aug. 19. To Liverpool, and by steamer to the Isle of Man, in 

 five hours exactly ; more than 600 people on the packet. 



Aug. 20. Walked to Kirk Braddon. 



Aiig. 21. Cambrian Archaeological Association Meeting com- 

 menced. 



Aug. 25. Meeting concluded. 



Aug. 26. Botanized near the town of Douglas. Left by steamer 

 for Dublin. 



Aug. 27. Sunday. Went to the morning service at St. Patrick's 

 Cathedral. A very large congregation, but constant moving about 

 allowed on the outskirts all the time. 



Aug. 28. Exhibition and Royal Irish Academy. 



Aug. 29. To Drogheda and New Grange with Lloyd Philipps. 



Aug. 30. Philipps left. I went to Glasnevin Garden to 

 D. Moore. With him and Capt. Hutton to Phoenix Park, where 



