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Dryburgh :— 
Aquilegia vulgaris Ligustrum vulgare 
Staphylea pinnata Polemonium czruleum 
Ononis arvensis Verbascum Thapsus 
Potentilla reptans Lilium Martagon 
Pyrus communis 
Banks of Tweed, near Dryburgh :— 
Ranunculus aquatilis Linaria vulgaris 
Symphytum officinale Mentha viridis 
Near Dryburgh :— 
Clematis Vitalba Anthemis arvensis 
Rosa spinosissima Plantago media 
s tomentosa Salix cinerea, var. aquatica 
», Tubiginosa _ Scirpus sylvaticus 
» canina | 
Bemersyde :— 
Meconopsis cambrica Buxus sempervirens 
Doronicum Pardalianches Polystichum aculeatum 
Mentha viridis Lastrea Filix-mas, var. incisa 
Near Melrose :— 
Lepidium Smithii | Anthemis arvensis 
Eildon Hills :-— 
Sinapis alba (fields near) 
Antennaria dioica 
Listera cordata 
Melrose Abbey :— 
Asplenium Ruta-muraria | 
Allosorus crispus 
Lycopodium Selago 
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Burntisland, Aberdour, Donibristle, St. Davids, 
Inverkeithing, North Queensferry. 
Saturday, 3rd July 1852. 
Party of about 50 met at Granton at 10 and proceeded to 
Burntisland. Dr. Christison and Dr. James Simpson were in the 
