IIo BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Near Culross :— . 
Sinapis alba Triglochin maritimum 
Scandix Pecten-Veneris Scirpus maritimus 
Stachys sylvatica Glyceria aquatica 
Atriplex littoralis Sclerochloa maritima 
» _ rosea i distans 
Triglochin palustre 
Near Charleston :— 
Papaver Rhoeas 
»  dubium 
Argemone 
Saponaria officinalis 
Sagina maritima 
Echium vulgare 
Atropa Belladonna 
Scrophularia nodosa 
Lamium amplexicaule 
»  incisum 
Sedum Telephium | »  purpureum 
Pimpinella Saxifraga » album 
Myrrhis odorata 
Dipsacus sylvestris 
Anagallis arvensis 
Symphytum officinale 
Reached Charleston about 5 and returned to Granton about 7. 
Euphorbia exigua 
Carex vulpina 
Bromus asper 
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Aberdeen. 
Saturday, 29th June 1850. 
Party of upwards of 100 started by train at 5 a.m. from the 
Northern Railway Station, in open seated ¢arriages. Proceeded 
by Perth and Forfar to Aberdeen, which was reached about 11 
(an hour after the time agreed). Omnibuses took the party to 
Royal Hotel (Robertson’s) to breakfast. Fares by train, going 
and coming, 6s.6d. Breakfast per agreement, Is. each. Nearly 
go sat down to breakfast. Dr. Dickie met the party and accom- 
panied them. Some of the party went to see different places 
near Aberdeen. About 50 went in three omnibuses to Denmore, 
visiting King’s College on the way. 
At Denmore gathered :— 
Hieracium sylvaticum Polypodium Dryopteris 
Trientalis europza (in fine Tuburcinia Trientalis 
flower) Cylindrosporia deformans 
Goodyera repens (scarcely 
in flower) 
