132 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Various common ferns in great luxuriance. 
Eranthis hyemalis | 
Artemisia Absinthium (in 
leaf) 
Scolopendrium vulgare (in 
great profusion) 
Equisetum Telmateia 
Anchusa sempervirens Polyporus squamosus 
Luzula pilosa | 
Visited the sea-shore and walked along it as far as Pease Burn 
and ascended the burn picking JM/alva rotundzfolia. 
In Pease Dene :— 
Polystichum angulare (in abundance). 
On sea-shore, numerous ordinary sea-weeds :— 
Glaucium luteum 
Cochlearia officinalis 
Silene maritima 
Honckenya peploides 
Anthyllis Vulneraria 
Astragalus hypoglottis 
Astragalus Glyciphyllos 
(Enanthe crocata 
Armeria maritima 
Plantago maritima 
Equisetum palustre 
+ hyemale 
Near shore :— 
Circzea lutetiana Salix Caprea 
Carduus tenuiflorus » Viminalis 
Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus 
Returned by train passing Cockburnspath at 6 and reached 
Edinburgh at 7.50 p.m. 
Dunfermline, Knock Hill, Black Devon, Saline Hill. 
Saturday, 19th June 1852. 
Party of 50 proceeded by the train at 6.30 a.m. by Perth and 
Dundee Railway to Dunfermline. Arrived about 9 and break- 
fasted at the Royal Hotel for 1s.a head. Return tickets, ts. od. 
Dr. James Dewar met the party and gave directions as to 
route. About 6 or 8 were too late for the train and joined the 
party in the after part of the day. Walked north from Dunferm- 
line to Lochend, where Meum athamanticum grew, then struck 
off to the left by a farm-house to a pond, where we found -— 
