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R, HEDGER WALLACE. 
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Reports on Excursions. 
The Crannog at Dumbuck was visited on 29th October, 1898 > 
CALLANDER on 3rd April, 1899; Mitncaviz and the Banks oF 
THE ALLANDER on 22nd April; Boranic GarpeEns, Glasgow, on 
6th, QuEEN’s Park on 22nd, and ABERFOYLE on 24th June, but 
nothing of special interest falls to be recorded, except the 
remarkably profuse display of blossom upon trees and shrubs in 
Queen’s Park. 
CrieFr, 26th September, 1898 (Glasgow Autumn Holiday).— 
By permission of the Earl of Ancaster, a party of twenty visited 
Drummond Castle grounds, near Crieff, celebrated for its formal 
garden. Mr. Richard M‘Kay acted as conductor. The only 
flowering plant of special interest that was met with was 
Rumex Hydrolapathum, Huds., which was plentiful within the 
grounds and in a stream outside, reaching the height of seven 
feet. The woods showed conspicuous traces of recent storms, 
many thousands of trees having been blown down--one, a Silver 
