REPORTS ON EXCURSIONS. 
Bryum filiforme, Dicks. 
Mnium serratum, Schrad. 
*Polytrichum formosum, Hedw. 
Fissidens adiantoides, Hedw. 
*Hedwigia ciliata, Dicks. 
*Tsothecium myurum, Poll. 
Orthothecium intricatum, 
Hartm. 
*Plagiothecium pulchellum, 
Hedw. 
*P. undulatum, L. 
Hypnumcupressiforme, L., var. 
ericetorum, Bry. Eur. 
*H. molluscum, Hedw. 
H. stellatum, Schreb., 
protensum, Brid. 
*Uromyces alchemille (Pers.), 
as Uredo intrusa, Grev. 
*Puccinia lapsane (Schultz), as 
Heidium prenanthis, Pers. 
*P. poarum, Nielsen, as ci- 
diwm tussilaginis, Pers. 
*P. festucee, Plow.,as Meidium 
periclyment, Schum. 
*P. caricis (Schum.),as Heidium 
urtice, DC. 
*P. suaveolens (Pers.), as Z'r7- 
chobasis swaveolens, Lév. 
*P. epilobii, DC. 
var. 
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*Phragmidium fragariastri, DC., 
as Uredo potentille, DC. 
Spherophoron coralloides, Pers. 
*Cladonia cervicornis, Scher. 
*C. pyxidata, Fr. 
Cladina rangiferina (Hffm. ). 
*Stereocaulon coralloides, Fr. 
Usnea barbata (L.). 
. Evernia prunastri (L.). 
*Ramalina fraxinea (L.). 
Cetraria aculeata (Schreb). 
Peltigera canina (L.). 
P. rufescens (Hffm.). 
Parmelia olivacea (L.). 
P. physodes (L.). 
P. perlata (Schr.). 
P. scortea, Ach. 
P. fuliginosa (Dub.). 
*P. conspersa (Ehrh.). 
P. saxatilis (L.). 
P. omphalodes (L.). 
*Squamaria saxicola (Poll.). 
*Placodium murorum (Hffm.). 
*Lecanora atra (Huds.). 
*L. sulphurea (Hffm.). 
*L. parella (L.). 
*L. ferruginea (Huds.). 
Pertusaria dealbata (Ach.). 
*Lecidea decolorans, Fik. 
CRAIGNETHAN CasTLE, 6th August, 1892.—During very fine 
weather, the afternoon was pleasantly spent in examining the 
castle (the Tillietudlem of Sir Walter Scott) and exploring the 
glen, where the following plants were noted :—Hypericum 
hirsutum, Linn., Agrimonia Eupatoria, Linn., Coniwm macu- 
latum, Linn., Leontodon hispidus, Linn., Campanula latifolia, 
Linn., Zrythrea Centaurium, Pers., Solanum Duleamara, Linn., 
Origanum vulgare, Linn., Calamintha Clinopodium, Benth., Melica 
