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Aiig. 9. To Alton Towers, and were greatly pleased with the 

 fine gardens and grounds. 



Aug. 10. To Dovedale. A magnificent day for that beautiful 

 place. 



Aug. 12. To Hereford for the Cambrian Archaeological Meeting. 



Aug. 17. The meeting ended. 



Aug. 19. To Glan Hafren to visit Canon and Mrs. Herbert, and 

 continued there until September 3rd. To Swansea, by Llanidloes, 

 Brecon, and the newly opened line (at an elevation of c. 1300 feet). 



Sept. 4. To Ilfracombe, a rough sea. 



Sept. 6. To Barnstaple and Bideford. 



Sept. 7. Drove to Clovelly and walked through the grounds of 

 the court. We found Senecio squalidus on a wall in the town of 

 Bideford. 



Sept. 9. To Exeter and Penzance. 



Sept. 10. Walked along the coast to Mousehole, and back by 

 the lanes. 



Sept. 11. Drove to the Logan Eock and Land's End. 



Sept. 13. To Falmouth. 



Sept. 14. Walked through the town of Falmouth, and up the 

 water to Penhryn, and back by the inland road. 



Sept. 18. We went with Mr. and Mrs. Newmarch to the Lizard, 

 by Constantine and Gweek, and through Trelowarren Woods. 

 Visited Kynance Cove and the Lizard Head. Dined at the Hotel, 

 and returned by Helston, where our friends left us to go back alone. 



Sept. 20. Went by rail to Perranwell Station ; walked by 

 Sticken Bridge, up the valley, along the south side of Edgecombe 

 Down Woods to entrance to Carclew. Back by the road through 

 the woods to the head of the estuary, and to the station again. 

 Found a small quantity of Erica ciliaris on the left hand of the latter 

 road and in the wood there. Also found Lastrea aemula. 



Sept. 23. To Totnes. Drove to Berry Pomeroy Castle. Fine 

 situation, but the building of very little interest. 



Sept. 24. By steamer down the Dart to Dartmouth ; the river 

 is not nearly so fine as is reported. To Torquay. 



Sept. 26. To Tiverton, to visit Mr. Hudleston Stokes. 



Oct. 1. To Salisbury. 



Oct. 2. Drove to Stonehenge and Wilton. 



Oct. 4. Cambridge. 



