274 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 
Among the wild plants observed were—Galium Mollugo, L., 
Veronica montana, L., Listera ovata, L., and Luzula albida, DC. 
Leaving Tullichewan, the road was taken to the banks of the 
Leven, where the following plants were noted :—Ranunculus 
peltatus, Fries., Utricularia vulgaris, L. (which it was hoped 
might have been in flower), Alisma ranunculoides, L., Eleocharis 
acicularis, Sm., and Carex vesicaria, L. 
GARNKIRK, 26th June, 1894.—See page 282. 
MongtTon, 7th July, 1894.—See page 283. 
Botanic GARDENS, ord August, 1894.—See page 283. 
BaFron, llth August, 1894.—See page 284. 
AUCHENHARVIE and MonTGREENAN, 25th August, 1894.—At 
this excursion, which was taken jointly with the Geological 
Society of Glasgow, the interest was mainly geological. In the 
Montgreenan policies the following plants were observed :—Vicia 
sylvatica, L., Lythrum Salicaria, L., Campanula latifolia, L., 
Listera ovata, R.Br., Lpipactis latifolia, auct., Carex pendula, 
Huds., Cortinarius bolaris, Pers. 
ARDEER SANDHILLS, Sih September, 1894.—The ground visited 
lay in the vicinity of the Explosives’ Works. A number of 
interesting plants were gathered, and among them the following, 
viz. :— 
Phan2zrogamia— 
Radiola linoides, Gmel.; Peplis Portula, L.; Filago germanica, 
L.; F. minima, Fr.; Pyrola minor, Sw., var. ; Erythrea 
Centaurium, Pers.; Gentiana campestris, L.; Polygonum 
amphibium, L. 
