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Carex flava Polypodium Phegopteris 
» ampullacea Equisetum arvense 
Polystichum aculeatum 7 umbrosum 
Polypodium Dryopteris ‘e sylvaticum 
Near Cora Linn :-— 
Aquilegia vulgaris Circzea alpina 
Rubus saxatilis | Asplenium viride 
Saxifraga oppositifolia 
At Bonnington :— 
Spirzea salicifolia | Poa nemoralis (and var. like 
Humulus Lupulus Balfourii 
On the road from Lanark to station, returning :— 
Antennaria dioica | Gymnadenia conopsea 
Mimulus luteus Habenaria chlorantha 
Some of the party picked at Stonebyres :— 
Solidago Virgaurea } Milium effusum 
At Cartland Crags :— 
Jasione montana | 
Returned by train at 3.45 and reached Edinburgh before 6 p.m. 
North Berwick, Canty Bay, Bass, Tantallon, Dirleton. 
Saturday, 9th July 1853. 
Party of 80 or 85 met at the North British Railway Station 
and proceeded by the 8.10 a.m. train to North Berwick. Return 
tickets 2s. each. 
On reaching N orth Berwick, walked by the shore to Canty 
Bay, gathering :— : 
Vicia sylvatica Habenaria viridis 
Eryngium maritimum” Alopecurus agrestis (in abund- 
Haloscias scoticum ance near the station): 
Scabiosa Columbaria : 
_ Visited the Bass i in four boats provided by Adams (6d. each 
person). 
