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On the shore :— 
Glaucium luteum (Enanthe crocata 
Astragalus hypoglottis } 
In Pease Dene, Victa sativa, var. angustifolia and Poly- 
stichum angulare. 
The party returned by train passing Cockburnspath at 
6 p.m. 
In Dunglass Dene a plant (not in flower), which plate to be 
Solidago altissima, was gathered. 
East Linton, Prestonkirk, Tynningham, Belhaven Sands, 
Dunbar. 
Saturday, 24th June 1854. 
Party of 50 met at the North British Railway Station at 
8 a.m. and proceeded to East Linton; thence they walked to 
Prestonkirk, Tynningham, where they were met by Mr. Lees ; 
and then proceeded by the sands to Belhaven and Dunbar, 
returning by the train passing Dunbar at 625 p.m. Return 
tickets, 2s. Amongst the 140 species of plants gathered 
were-— 
Near Prestonkirk :— 
Fumaria capreolata _ Malva sylvestris 
micrantha | » rotundifolia 
officinalis Ballota foetida - 
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Near Tynningham and at the mouth of the Tyne :-— 
Hieracium aurantiacum 
Salicornia herbacea 
Suzeda maritima 
Lepigonum marinum 
Antennaria maritima, var. 
gallica 3 
On Belhaven sands :— 
Reseda lutea Plantago mene (in a vivi- 
Onobrychis sativa | parous state) 
Poterium Sanguisorba 
