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Linn.: 8. steUaris, Linn.; Sedv/m Rhodiola, DC: GaUi- 

 triche aquatica, Huds. ; EpUobium alpinu Linn.: E. 

 palustre, Linn.: Cornus suecica, Linn.: Galiv/m boreale, 

 Linn.: Lobelia Dortmanna, Linn.: Arctostaphylos 



Spreng. ; Loiseleuria procumbeus Desf.; LittoreUa 

 lacustris, Linn.: Salix herbacea, Linn.: Juncus trifidus, 

 Linn.: Spargani -. Linn.: Oarex amputtt 



Good.: C. cv/rta, Good.: G. pulicaris, Linn.: G rigida, 

 Good.: G stellulcUa, Good.; Isoetes lacustris, Weig.; 

 Lycopodium alpinum, Linn.: L. clavatum, Linn.: Poly- 

 podium Dryopteris, Linn.: P. Pkegopteris, Linn. 



On Thursday, 23rd July, the party motored np Glen 



n. a valley lying to the west of GleD Clova, which 



had never previously been visited by the Club. The road 



3 past the well-known farm of Spotfc, famous for its 



black-faced sheep. 



After leaving the motor, there is a walk of four to rive 

 miles on a rough track, alongside the Prosen water, to the 

 head of the glen, where there is a considerable quantity 

 of rocks ami scree, but these were very barren of alpine-. 

 Plenty of ferns were, however, met with, and one of the 

 members was fortunate enough to find a crested form of 

 the Holly Fern. The day was tine until 1 o'clock, when 

 heavy showers came "ii and continued at frequent intervals 

 till 4 o'clock, after which it remained tine. The following 

 plants were found : — 



Thalictrv. m alpin u m, Linn. : Saxifraga hypnoides, Linn. : 

 8. oppositifolia, Linn.: S. steUaris, Linn.: n 

 alpina, DC.; Solidago Virgaurea, Linn.: Garex atrata, 

 Linn.: G. pattesc&ns, Linn.: G. pilulifera, Linn.: G. puli- 

 ccuris, Linn.: G. rigida, Good.: G stettulata, Good.; 

 Aspleniuin Trichomanes, Linn.: Polystichum acule- 

 atum, Roth; P. Lonchitis, Roth; Pseudathyrium alp 

 Xewm. 



The members returned home on Friday. 24th July. 



It was a great disappointment that entrance to Glen F^e 

 was forbidden, as it was found afterwards that leave to 

 botanise there could have been obtained by writing before- 

 hand, had the Club known that this was necessary. On 

 previous occasions no one had ever interfered with the 

 movements of the party in this locality. 



