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we found Hedera canariensis growing on trees in a wild part, and 

 really a native. Dined with Capt. Hutton. 



Aug. 31. Exhibition again. Dined with Sir William Wilde. 

 Left Dublin — to Holyhead. 



Sept.l. ToLlanberis. " Padarn Villa " Hotel. 



Sept. 2. Walked round the lake and got Ruhi for Salter. 



Sept. 4. With Hugh Lewis to a spot high up on the further side 

 of the mass of mountain which projects into the pass on the left 

 side to see Asplenium alternifoUum. He shewed me one small plant 

 of it, and knows of another. Saw plenty of A. septentrionale. 



Sept. 5. Went to Birmingham for the meeting of the British 

 Association. Breakfasted, and often dined, at Mathew's house 

 during the meeting. 



Sept. 13. Cambridge. 



Oct. 1. Sunday. We dined for the first time in the new Hall 

 of St. John's College. 



Oct. 5. To Bath. 



Oct. 8. Sunday. Spent it at Swanswick with Earle. 



Oct. 9. To Bristol to see the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Saw 

 remarkably fine Ruhus idaeus in Leigh Woods. 



Oct. 10. Went with S. Sneade Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 

 Brown, and A. M. W, to Salisbury, where we saw the Cathedral 

 well, then to Old Sarum, which we also fully examined ; then heavy 

 rain came on, and we could not go to Stonehenge, as was intended, 

 but were detained at the little inn until it was time to return 

 through heavy rain to the railway, which took us back to Bath. 



Oct. 13. Returned to Cambridge. 



Dec. 9. To Bath, to Richard S. Fowler's, 6, Belmont. 



Dec. 26. To Cambridge. 



1866. Jan. 3. To Bath, to stay at R. S. Fowler's house. 



Feb. 2. To Cambridge. 



Feb. 19. Earle came to stay with me in St. John's College until 

 Friday, 23rd. 



March 29. To Bath, to R. S. Fowler's. 



April 3. Easter Tuesday. Married at Walcot Church, Bath, to 

 my very dear Annie. . . . 



April 24. To Cambridge. 



April 26. Commenced lectures with about forty-five men. 



May 6. Dined in St. John's Hall for the first time as a guest of 

 the College. 



