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ing six climbed Beinn Haesgarnich by various routes, all 
reaching the top, where the President’s health was duly 
proposed and honoured. The great find of the day was 
Carex ustulata, of which a considerable quantity was seen 
in fine flower on Beinn Haesgarnich. In addition to this, 
the following plants were found on this mountain :— 
Asplenium viride, Bartsia alpina, Botrychium Lunaria, Cares 
capilaris, C. curta, C. dioica, C. pauciflora, C. pulla, C. ustu- 
lata, C. rigida, Cerastium alpinum, Cherlerva sedoides, Coch- 
learta alpina, Epilobium alpinum, Geum rivale, Gnaphalium 
supinum, Habenaria albida, Pseud-athyrium alpestre, Rubus 
saxatiis, Salix herbacea, Saxifraga nivalis, S. hypnordes, 
S. stellaris, Splachnum sphericum, Thalictrum alpinum, 
Tojieldia palustris, Trollius ewropeus, Utreularia intermedia, 
Vaccinium uliginosum, Viola lutea var. amena, Viola pal- 
ustris. Meum athamanticum was found in the valley. 
On Creag Mhor the following plants were found :—JSartsia 
alpina, Botrychium Lunaria, Cerasttum alpinum, Draba 
incana, Dryas octopetala, Gentiana campestris var. alba, 
Gnuaphalium supinum, Habenaria albida, Potentila salisbur- 
gensis, Pseud-athyrium alpestre, Salix reticulata, S. herbacea, 
Saussurea alpina, Saxifraga hypnoides, S. stellaris, Thaliectrum 
alpinum, Trollius europweus, Vaccinium uliginosum. 
On Wednesday, 31st July, the majority of the members 
spent the day on Cam a Chreag and Meal! nan Tarmachan. 
The day was very fine and clear. The best find made was 
‘Woodsia hyperborea, which was found by no less than three 
members vi the party, in addition to which a double-flowered 
form of Ranunculus acris was found, also the following :— 
Carex atrata, C. curta, C. flava,C. pauciflora, Cerastium alpinum, 
Cochlearia officinalis var. yroenlandica, Draba incana, Epilobium 
alpinum, E. alsinefolium, Festuca vivipara, Geum rivale, Poly- 
stihum aculeatum, P. Lonchitis, Potentilla salisburgensis, Ran- 
unculus acris (double form), Rubus saxatilis, Salix reticulata, 
S. herbacea, Saxifraga hypnoides, S. nivalis, 8. stellaris, Tofieldia 
polustris, Trollius europeus, Vaccinium uliginosum, Veronica 
saxatilis, Viola palustris, Woodsia hyperborea. 
Two members of the party, wishing to take things easily, 
spent the day on the Auchmore side of Loch Tay, where, 
among the thousands of ferns growing there on the roadside, 
some interesting varieties were found, such as Lastrea mon- 
