72 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
On the shores of the loch :— 
Trollius europzeus | Circzea alpina 
Epilobium angustifolium Lysimachia vulgaris 
On the way to Killin from Lochearnhead :— 
Hypericum humifusum 
Saxifraga aizoides 
Gnaphalium dioicum 
Lobelia Dortmanna 
Gentiana campestris (lilac 
and white) 
Tuesday, 25th July 1848. 
Twelve of the party proceeded to Craig Chailleach. The day 
was very misty and wet, and although there were occasional 
glimpses of sunshine, yet it appeared dubious. On that 
account a trip to Ben Lawers was postponed. The first 
ascent was accomplished amidst sunshine, but on reaching 
the steep rocks the rain began to descend, and after submitting 
to wet for an hour or two, six of the party turned tail and 
proceeded to the inn at Killin; the six deserters afterwards 
had a sail five miles down Loch Tay. Two of the party, Messrs. 
Wake and Cobbold, engaged in fishing and were tolerably 
successful. Craig Chailleach is a productive hill. Mass of 
nettles occurred high on the hill under a projecting rock, which 
probably had been a spot which had afforded shelter, and might 
indicate thus the habitation of man. 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Thalictrum alpinum | Rubus Chamzemorus 
Ranunculus acris (alpine Dryas octopetala (one or two 
-- form) - in flower) 
Trollius europzeus Geum rivale 
Draba incana Potentilla alpestris (in flower) 
Cochlearia officinalis vars. {| Sibbaldia procumbens 
Hesperis matronalis (near Alchemilla vulgaris,var. minor 
Killin Inn) ¥ pina 
Silene acaulis (some in flower) Saxifraga oppositifolia 
Cerastium alpinum s nivalis 
Alsine rubella (in profusion) | ‘a stellaris 
Spergula subulata 
Geranium sylvaticum 
Cherleria sedoides | + aizoides 
Anthyllis Vulneraria | 
