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Brandon, Thetford, Denver, Eoyston, 

 166-168; Cambs. Sussex, Bath, 169; 

 Cambs., 170; Brit. Assoc. Hull, 170, 

 173; at Wisbech the salt marshes 

 have vanished, and with them most of 

 Relhan's plants, 171 ; Herefordshire, 

 Bath, 171, 172; projected Flora of 

 Cambridgcshii-e, 323. — 1864. Jan. 3, 

 4, deep snow, 172; Cambs. Rossall 

 Pits, Denver, 172, 173; Arch. Inst, 

 at Cambridge, 173 ; 27 July, Henslow 

 brings 280 of his parishioners to Cam- 

 bridge, 174 ; Cambs. Lichfield, Etoce- 

 tum, Wales, 174, 175; Brit. Assoc. 

 Liverpool, 175 ; Birmingham, Dursley, 

 Bath, Athenaeum Club, 175, 176. — 

 1855. Cambs.Herts.Cambs., 177,178; 

 Arch. Inst. Shrewsbury, 179 ; Cainbr. 

 Arch. Assoc. 179 ; 20 Sept. no under- 

 graduates in hall, 179.— 1856. Wales, 

 Cambs., 180, 181; A. G. More, 326; 

 Linn, and Roy. Soc. photographed, 

 326; Brit. Assoc. Cheltenham, 181; 

 Cambr. Assoc. Welshpool, 181, 182; 

 Wales, Ludlow, Hei-efords. Bristol, 

 182-184.— 1857. 11 March, address 

 to Ray Club, xxxi n. 8 ; Cambs., 

 185, 186; Cambr. Arch. Assoc. Mon- 

 mouth, 186; Brit. Assoc. Dublin, 186 ; 

 Aran, Wales, 187 ; St. Margaret's, 

 Loddon, 187; Oct. 24, flood at Cam- 

 bridge, 188. — 1858. Insect collection, 

 C.P.S., 330; Peterborough, annular 

 eclipse of the sun, 188; 29 May, water 

 let into Botanic Garden pond, 188, 

 189; Cambs., 189; Arch. Inst. Bath, 

 188, 189; Ireland, 190-192; Cambr. 

 Arch. Assoc. Rhyl, 192; Brit. Assoc. 

 Leeds, 192; 23 Nov. Cam frozen, 192. 

 1859. in a barge to Bottisham and 

 Wicken Fens, 193; Cambr. Arch. 

 Assoc, E. A. Freeman, 193; Brit. 

 Assoc. Aberdeen, 193; at Balmoral, 

 194; Dec. 14-19, frost; Dec. 22, 

 admitted F.S.A., 194; Flora of Cam- 

 bridgeshire, 334,335.-1860. Feb. 28, 

 hurricane blew down many trees, 194 ; 

 Flora of Cambridgeshire, 195, 336, 

 342, 344, 347, 351; Cambs., 195; 

 Brit. Assoc. Oxford, xx, xxxi n. 15 

 (see Huxley), 195, 344, 345; Cambr. 

 Arch. Assoc. Bangor, 195; Wales, 

 Somerleaze, 195, 196; 25 Dec. frost 

 nips evergreens, 196. — 1861. Hens- 

 low sinking, 352 ; 12 June, elected 

 Professor of Botany, without opposi- 

 tion, 197; helps T. A. Preston at 

 Marlborough, 197, 351-353; Aug. 

 Cambr. Arch. Swansea; Sept. Brit. 

 Assoc. Manchester, chairman of section 



D, 198 ; Yorkshire, 198 ; plan of lec- 

 tures, 353, 354.— 1862. Manual, ed.5, 

 lectures, 199 ; July 22, by new rail- 

 way to Potton, 199; Wales, Cornwall, 

 Wells, 199, 200; Brit. Assoc. Cam- 

 bridge, 200, 355, 356.— 1863. working 

 at Flora of Iceland, 201, 356 ; 23 June, 

 the "Labyrinth" taken down, 201; 

 Shrewsbury, Caradoc Field Club, 

 Church Stretton, 201 ; Wales, 202 ; 

 Nov. 10, sale of Linn. Soc. collections, 

 202.-1864. 15 Apr. Member of 

 Council of Senate, 202 ; Wales, 202, 

 203 ; Brit. Assoc. Bath, 203 ; good 

 classes at lectures, 358, 359. — 1865. 

 Jan. 19, began removing Botanical 

 Museum to New Museums, 203, 361 ; 

 Marlborough College, study of Nat. 

 Hist, there, 360-362 ; Bath, 204, 364, 

 365; Mudd, the curator, 204, 363; 

 Ireland, 204, 205; 1 Oct. dined for 

 the first time in the New Hall of St. 

 John's, 205.-1866. Nat. Science at 

 Harrow and Marlborough, 365, 366 ; 

 3 Apr. Easter Tuesday, married at 

 Bath, xxix, 205 ; Wales, 206.— 1867. 

 Devon, Cornwall, Wilts., 206, 207; 

 over sixty men at lectures, 366. 

 —1868. Jan. 28, Talbot Bury, 

 architect of the new St. Barnabas 

 Church, 208; of. 211; Yorkshire, 

 208; 12 July, photographed for Roy. 

 Soc. picture, 209; Wales, 209; whirl- 

 wind at Shelford, 209 ; 14 Dec. address 

 to Ray Club, xxxi n. 8.— 1869. British 

 Eubi, xxii, 368; Hort, Churchill 

 Babington, E. A. Freeman, Wells, 

 Wales, Shrewsbury, Ludlow, 210, 

 211.-1870. Iceland Flora, 211; 

 Lectures to AVomen, 211; E. A. 

 Freeman, Wales, 211 ; Lake district, 

 212; 213.-1871. Cottage Home for 

 Orphan Girls, 213, 214; Tuddenham 

 Fen, 213; Brit. Assoc. Edinburgh, 

 213; Scotland, 214.— 1872. Jan. 1, 

 Cottage Orphan Home opened, 215; 



E. A. Freeman, Rede Lecturer, 215; 

 Cambr. Arch. Assoc, Brecon, 215; 

 Wales, 216.-1873. I. of Wight, 

 Derbys., Wales, 217 ; Ireland, Irish 

 Church Missions, xl, xli, 217-219, 

 371 ; Oct. 27, President C.P.S., 219. 

 — 1874. Admitted lady students to 

 lectures for the first time, 220; 17 

 Nov. Dr. Barnardo, 220.-1875. 

 Cromer, Kent, St. David's, 221 ; 

 Jani Alii, 221.— 1876. Cromer, Wales, 

 Somerleaze, 222; death of Sir Chr. 

 Lighten, 377.-1877. Somerleaze, 

 Wales, Jani AUi, 223 ; hopes to obtain 



