96 Floras of Great Britain and Central Europe. 
extraordinarily instructive days, days penetrated too by the gladdest 
spirit of comradeship, days which we shall always remember for 
their strong and beautiful impressions of the world of British 
vegetation. I can only conclude with the hope that the pleasure 
which the writer of these notes himself found in the experience 
may find its echo in the hearts of all our British guides, 
