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In boggy ground and moors :— 
Sedum villosum | 
Drosera rotundifolia | 
;  anglica | 
Heliosciadium inundatum 
Pedicularis palustris 
Narthecium Ossifragum 
Potamogeton oblongus 
Scheenus nigricans 
Carex pulicaris 
», teretiuscula 
Utricularia minor 
53. CUrta 
Orchis latifolia » fulva 
»  Maculata Nardus stricta 
Gymnadenia Conopsea Lycopodium selaginoides 
Habenaria bifolia (no Dicranum glaucum 
chlorantha) 
Listera cordata not found. 
In woods (over a wall near Denmore Bog) :— 
Linnza borealis (not in Pyrola minor 
ower) 
Returned by omnibuses to Aberdeen Links. 
On Links gathered :— 
Thalictrum minus Scirpus uniglumis 
Viola tricolor Carex incurva 
Myriophyllum spicatum Koeleria cristata 
Tragopogon minor Poa pratensis 
Potamogeton pectinatus 
Visited Granite Works of Mr. Macdonald by permission. Saw 
Marischal College, Medical Society’s Rooms, Markets, &c. After 
dining at Royal Hotel, returned by train leaving Aberdeen at 
6, and reached Granton 11.55 p.m. 
North Berwick, Bass, Dirleton, Gullan, Drem. 
Saturday, 6th July 1850. 
Party of 30 met at North British Railway Station at 8 a.m. 
and proceeded by train to North Berwick. Return tickets 2s. 
Divided into two parties. One party visited Bass Rock, picking :— 
Lavatera arborea (in small Beta maritima 
quantity, injured by frost 
last winter). 
