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On the way gathered :— 
Valeriana dioica | Gymnadenia Conopsea 
Pyrola media Habenaria bifolia 
Orchis mascula Ophioglossum vulgatum 
» latifolia | Botrychium Lunaria 
» maculata 
Returned by train passing Reston at 5.34 p.m. and reached 
Edinburgh before 8 p.m. 
Kincardine, Culross, Torry, Torryburn, Charleston. 
Saturday, 22nd June 1850. 
Party of 40 met at Granton at 8.30 a.m. and proceeded by the 
Stirling steamer to Kincardine, which was reaclied about 10.30. 
Mr. Nichol accompanied the party. Mr. Gow, gardener at 
Tulliallan, met the party and conducted them through Tulliallan 
grounds. In them ordinary plants picked. 
In a loch :-— 
Nasturtium terrestre Polygonum amphibium 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris Alisma Plantago 
Littorella lacustris 
On moors several species of Carex and /ris Pseudacorus. 
Leaving Tulliallan the party proceeded to road near the shore 
and walked along the coast by Culross, Torry, and Torryburn to 
Charleston. 
The plants gathered were :— 
Corydalis claviculata (Blair) | Melampyrum pratense 
Fumaria capreolata Hippophaé rhamnoides 
»  Officinalis | Corallorhiza innata 
Geranium columbinum (field | Paris bifolia (Blair and also 
near Tulliallan) inland a little) 
Viburnum Opulus | Milium effusum 
Solanum Dulcamara (woods Osmunda regalis (near sands) 
near shore at Tulliallan) Ophioglossum vulgatum 
