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June 19. We went to Aldeburgh-on-Sea, where we found very 

 pleasant quarters. 



June 21. To Framlingham. The Castle looks fine externally, 

 but is only a wall from within. It has not much of interest. We 

 iound Acorus Calamus in the moat behind the Castle. 



June 24. Sunday. Two very nice services at the church. 



June 25. Home. The Rev. H. Carless came on a visit prior to 

 his departure to Persia. 



June 30 — July 5. To Mrs. Guest at Sandford Park. . . . 



July 18. Visit of the Bishops to the University. We receive 

 Huron and Moosonee. 



Aug. 4. We went with Professor and Mrs. Cowell to Milden- 

 hall, and had a very pleasant botanical ramble between the roads to 

 Lakenheath and Brandon. 



Aug. 10. Attended the funeral of Mrs. H. E. Strickland at 

 Cherry Hinton. 



Aug. 15. To Braemar. 



Aug. 18. Miss Welsh (Girton College) went with us half-way 

 up Morrone. The vegetation was very much more backward than 

 last year. 



Aug. 22. Miss Welsh joined us in a drive up the river Dee as 

 far as Bynach Shieling. We then walked as far as the boundary of 

 the counties on the way to Glen Tilt. A most beautiful day. 



Aug. 29. Miss Welsh took a drive with us to Derry Lodge; 

 we then walked up the Glen Lui Beg and the Lui Beg burn towards 

 Ben Muich Dhui for about a mile, thus obtaining a beautiful and 

 close view of that mountain. The vegetation of these glens is far 

 from being interesting. The mountain plants do not seem to have 

 descended with the water. 



Sept. 3. Miss Welsh walked with us to the Prince's Cairn, 

 going by the path, and returning by the road. 



Sept. 4. We went round the allotment field a little beyond the 

 church, returning by the lane up to the cemetery. The banks of 

 the rivers are singularly rich in flowers. 



Sept. 5. We drove with Mr. and Mrs. Moule and Miss Welsh to 

 Loch Callater. I found a Callitriche cast on the shore, which may 

 be probably truncata. It had no fruit or flowers. 



Sept. 8. We went with Miss Welsh to the top of Morrone. 

 We gathered many plants, but not in flower. Azalea, Cormts suecica, 

 Juncus trifidus, Vaccinium uliginosum, Lycopodium alpimim, L. anno- 

 tinum, etc. We were many hours on the hill, and met Dr. Westcott 

 there, and saw the Archbishop of Canterbury. 



