138 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Mr. Little gave us a specimen of Woodsta tlvensis from the 
hills near Moffat. 
North Berwick, Canty Bay, Bass, Tantallon Castle, 
Dirleton. 
Saturday, 17th July 1852. 
Party of 46 met at North British Railway Station at 8 am. 
and proceeded by train to North Berwick. Return tickets, 2s. 
From North Berwick walked by Canty Bay. Some (about 34) 
went to the Bass in G. Adam’s boats. Twelve went to Tan- 
tallon Castle and walked by the shore and common to Dirleton, 
where the whole party met about 5.30 pm. Returned by train | 
at 6.23 p.m. 
Some of the plants gathered were :— 
At North Berwick :— 
Thalictrum minus Habenaria viridis - 
Papaver Argemone Phleum nodosum 
Eryngium maritimum Triticum repens 
Helosciadium repens = um 
Carduus Marianus junceum 
Leontodon levigatus Equisetum palustre, var. 
Thrincia hirta (common) procumbens 
Anagallis tenella Equisetum variegatum 
Listera ovata 
At and near Canty Bay :— 
Silene noctiflora Tragopogon minor 
Scabiosa Columbaria Hyoscyamus niger 
At and near Tantallon:— 
Lepidium latifolium | Sempervivum tectorum 
Dirleton :— 
Reseda lutea Centaurea Scabiosa 
Fumaria micrantha (near) . | Galium Mollugo 
Cerastium arvense Lamium intermedium 
