86 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 
IX.—Cedar (Cedrus sp.) ; girth 9 ft. 10 in. at 2 ft. 
X.—Secots Fir (Pinus sylvestris)— 
(1) Girth 10 ft. 11 in. at 3 ft. 7 in. 
(2) North-east of Mains ; girth 9 ft. 8 in. at 4 ft. 
(3) On road from Mains to Castle; girth 9 ft. 5} in. 
at 3 ft. 
GARNKIRK, 7th'June, 1892.—After examining part of the peat- 
moss near the railway station, the party proceeded by road to 
Chryston and Lenzie. Among the plants observed were Berberis 
vulgaris, Linn., Vacciniwm Oxycoccos, Linn., Andromeda polifolia, 
Linn., Solanum Duicamara, Linn., and Alopecurus agrestis, Linn. 
HawkHitt, 18th June, 1892.—Through the kind permission of 
Mr. John Scott of Hawkhill, C.B., access was obtained to the 
Glen by way of mansion-house and policies. The day was at first 
bright, but the sky soon became overcast, and rain fell heavily 
during the greater part of the afternoon. This interfered very 
much with the search for plants, and many additional species 
could have been noted if the weather had proved more favour- 
able. The following is a list of some of the plants observed, 
those seen in flower or fruit having an asterisk prefixed to the 
generic name :— 
Geranium sylvaticum, L. 
*G. lucidum, L. 
*Rubus saxatilis, L. 
*Saxifraga hypnoides, L. 
*Sedum villosum, L. 
*§. anglicum, Huds. 
Crepis paludosa, Mcench. 
*Carex pallescens, L. 
*Avena pubescens, Huds. 
*Asplenium Trichomanes, L. 
*Cystopteris fragilis, Bernh. 
Lastrea Oreopteris, Presl. 
Andrea petrophila, Ehrh. 
Gymnostomum rupestre, 
Schwg. . 
Anectangium compactum, Schl. 
Dichodontium pellucidum, L. 
D. flavescens, Sm. 
*Blindia acuta, Hedw. 
*Grimmia apocarpa, L., var. 
rivularis, Brid. 
Rhacomitrium lanuginosum, 
Hedw. 
*Ptychomitrium polyphyllum, 
Dicks. 
Amphoridium Mougeotii, 
B. & 8. 
*Bartramia Halleriana, Hedw. 
Breutelia arcuata, Dicks. 
*Zieria julacea, Schpr. 
