134 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Came across the country direct to Dunfermline. Picked :— 
Leprdium Smithii on hill where Asplenium alternifolium is said 
to have been found. r. Dewar sent Botrychtum Lunaria 
and Gentsta anglica from Torryburn. 
St Boswells, Dryburgh Abbey, Bemersyde, Gladswood, 
Eildon Hills, Melrose. 
Saturday, 26th June 1852. r 
Party of about 100 met at the North British Railway Station at 
7-45 and proceeded by train to St. Boswells. Return fare to St. 
Boswells and back from Melrose, third class, 3s. After reaching 
St. Boswells proceeded to Dryburgh Abbey, crossing the ferry ; 
1d. paid at ferry and 3d. to enter Dryburgh. After visiting the 
ruins, walked along banks of Tweed by Bemersyde and Glads- 
wood as far as the bridge near Melrose. Crossed the bridge and 
visited the Eildon Hills, then visited the Abbey at Melrose, and 
returned to Edinburgh by the train at 6.15 p.m. 
The following are some of the plants gathered :— 
Gladswood :— 
Thalictrum minus 
-Berberis vulgaris 
Arabis hirsuta 
Viola hirta 
Malva moschata 
Tilia grandifolia 
Geranium sanguineum 
- nodosum 
ne sylvaticum 
ae lucidum 
Euonymus europzeus 
Vicia sylvatica 
Prunus communis 
Pyrus Aria 
Cornus sanguinea 
Galium boreale 
_»  Mollugo 
Galium pusillum 
Solidago Virgaurea 
Centaurea nigra 
Vinca minor 
Origanum vulgare 
Mentha viridis 
Betula alba 
Salix fragilis 
» alba 
Populus alba 
= tremula 
Carex sylvatica 
Melica nutans 
» uniflora 
Juniperus communis 
Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum 
3 richomanes 
