12 TOUR IN SCOTLAND. . [January, 



ten shillings. Provisions, with a kettle for boiling water (an Eng- 

 lishman cannot travel without a teakettle, this is a necessary part 

 of his equipage), some fuel, and other trimmings, might be all 

 conveyed in the cart, which would also supply conveyance for the 

 weaker members of the fraternity. If the party were to start 

 about one o'clock on a fine summer morning, they would be in 

 time to see the sun rise from the summit, and would have all the 

 day before them for botanizing ; but for the solitary botanist we 

 do not know any more independent and pleasant way of realizing 

 a day's recreation on this, the prince of botanical localities, than 

 that which has been pointed out above, viz. to get as near the 

 mountain as possible by coach, ascend, botanize, and descend to 

 Ben Lawers Inn, and to start, after a night's rest, on a fresh ex- 

 pedition, either up the hill again or along its ridge, in the direc- 

 tion of Glen Lochay and Killin. 



SETTLE PLANTS. 

 A List of Plants found near Settle. By Dr. Windsor. 



{Continued from Vol. 1. page 35 i.) 



Habenaria bifolia. Kelcowe. Fields about Giggleswick Tarn, 



etc. 

 Habenaria viridis. Not uncommon about Settle, as about Gig- 

 gleswick Tarn. Major Springs. Stackhouse Borrins. 



Above Cavehole Woods, etc. 

 Orchis j)yramidalis {flore alba) . Gainsbrowe, near Eshton. 

 Orchis ustulata. Found very plentifully one year in the waste 



ground beloAV Birkbeck's Weir. 

 Orchis latifolia. Sides of rivulets near Giggleswick Tarn. Bogs 



at the foot of the Crags. 

 Gymnadenia conopsea. Hillocks near Giggleswick Tarn. South 



end of Kelcowe. Mill Island, etc. 

 Gymnadenia albida. About Giggleswick Tarn, especially on the 



hillocks on the north-east side. 

 Ophrys apifera. I found it plentifully, July 5th, 1807, in a 



narrovrish meadow, called Martin's, adjoining Mr. Wilson's 



Wood, Eshton Hall. (Thorpe-Arch Woods, Yorkshire, 



1854, Mr. Bohler.) 

 Ophrys muscifera. Kelcowe. Lord's Wood. Stackhouse Bor- 



