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resident there. Diligence to Marseilles, steamer to 

 Genoa, Leghorn, a day at each ; to Civita Vecchia ; a 

 carriage to Rome, along with an English clergyman ; 

 thence back same way to Leghorn, Pisa, Florence. 

 Vetturino to Bologna, Ferrara, Padua (Visiani at the 

 garden), Venice ; then steamer to Trieste ; a day with 

 Biasoletto, including a botanical excursion, and Tom- 

 masini. Fell in there with a young artist of New 

 York, whose name I have forgotten. We took places 

 in the malle-poste together to Vienna, but went on 

 two days ahead to Adelsberg ; visited the grotto on a 

 fete day when it was all lighted, and all the country 

 people there in gala trim ; that night went on by 

 malle-poste. At Vienna, Endlicher, and his assistant 

 Fenzl, but the latter laid up with lame knee. Never 

 saw him afterward, but we had a long correspondence. 

 Steamer up the Danube to Linz, tramway, etc., to 

 the Gmunden See, and so to Ischl ; climbed the Zei- 

 mitz, all alone, picked my first Alpine flowers; trav- 

 eled over night to Salzburg, then to Munich; fine 

 times with Martius and Zuccarini, joined the celebra- 

 tion out in the country of Linna3us' birthday, but 

 not the 24th May ; I think two or three weeks later. 

 From Munich to Lindau on Lake Constance ; thence 

 to Zurich; up the lake to Horgen; walked over to 

 Art ; walked up the Rigi ; descended the Rigi to take 

 the boat up the lake, missed it, got a man to put me 

 across in Canton Unterwalden ; walked to Stanz, slept, 

 walked next morning to Engelberg, and then over the 

 [Joch?] Pass, and down to Meyringen ; next day to 

 Interlaken and the Staubbach, next over the Wengern 

 Alp to Grindelwald, next over the Grand Scheideck 

 to valley of Hassli, up to the Grimsel, passed a Sun- 

 day in the snow ; walked down to the Rhone glacier 



