1877] JOURNAL— ANTIQUITIES IN WALES. 223 



1 877. Feb. 1 3. "We had a meeting of about sixty Undergraduates 

 to meet Canon Cory. 



July 21. Went to Somerleaze, near Wells, to spend a few days 

 with the Freemans. 



Jidy 24. Lord Coleridge, J.C., Mr. Pinney, the high sheriff, and 

 several other people dined here. 



Aug. 1. To Dovercourt. 



Aug. 6. To Carnarvon. I was appointed temporary President 

 of the Cambrian Archaeological Association. 



Aug. 8. To the " Rivals." Went to the top of Tre'r Ceiri. We 

 visited Clynnog Fawr on the return. 



Aug. 9. We were nearly all day in the castle, following the 

 guidance of Sir Llewellyn Turner, the deputy constable, who 

 shewed us everything in detail, in a most interesting and instruc- 

 tive manner. 



Aug. 10. The morning was very wet, so the excursion fell 

 through, and we broke up in small parties. I spent most of the 

 afternoon in the castle examining mouldings. 



Aug. 12. Sunday. Service too high for me. . . . 



Aug. 13. Llanberis. 



Aug. 18. I carefully examined the prominent hill at the tenth 

 milestone at Llanberis, on which Professor J. Rhys told me that he 

 was led to suspect the existence of an old fort. I found no trace of 

 anything of the kind. It is a very strong position, being deeply 

 divided from the adjoining mountain, and very steep all round. 

 From its position in the valley seems to have been occupied at some 

 time, but to have had no works thrown up or built upon it. 



Aug 23. To Dovercourt. 



Aug 30. Meeting irv the evening to hear a lecture on the China 

 Mission, by Mr. J. E. Cardwell. I was in the chair. 



Sept. 4. Examined the sea-shore and salt marshes for between 

 two and three miles along the sea-banks. The vegetation is rather 

 rich, although there are no such beds of the plants as at Hunstanton. 



Sept. 5. Jani Alii came to stay with us. 



Sept. 8. Jani Alii and I went to Ipswich, and saw the museum 

 and the house of James I.'s time. Had lunch with Admiral Johnson. 



Sept. 18. Went to the flats of the Stour by crossing at the sluice 

 gate below Upper Dovercourt, and found a number of interesting 

 plants, such as Spartina, Statice alterniflora, and S. Limonium, Juncus 

 maritimus. 



Sept. 19. I added several plants to my list, in the lane and the 

 marshes. 



