180 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Kincardine, Tulliallan. 
Saturday ist July 1854. 
Party of 66 went by train to Granton at 6.30 am. Return 
tickets, rail, 3d. each. Then by Stirling boat to Kincardine, 
paying 2d. at pier at Granton (2d. also returning). Return 
tickets by steamboat, Is, 
On reaching Kincardine, breakfasted at Dewar’s Unicorn Inn 
for 1s,3d.each. Then under the direction of a guide kindlysupplied | 
by Mr. Menzies, Count Flahault’s factor, we walked through 
Tulliallan woods and garden, and gained the shore near sands, 
returning by the embankment to Kincardine, and going on board 
the steamboat at 6.45 p.m. 
Among the best plants gathered were :— 
Corydalis claviculata Parietaria officinalis 
Fumaria capreolata Empetrum nigrum 
e. micrantha Habenaria viridis 
+  Officinalis is bifolia 
Sagina maritima %» chlorantha 
Lepigonum rubrum Carex pulicaris 
% marinum 9: wave 
Geranium lucidum (old » Tiparia 
castle Milium effusum 
Genista anglica Molinia czrulea 
Rubus czesius? Glyceria aquatica 
Rosa arvensis ? Sclerochloa distans 
(nanthe crocata Festuca arundinacea 
Viburnum Opulus Hordeum pratense (on 
Vaccinium Vitis-Idzea embankment) 
Trientalis europza (abun- Hordeum maritimum 
dant in Tulliallan woods) Juniperus communis 
Ligustrum vulgare Lastrea Oreopteris 
Anchusa sempervirens Osmunda regalis (on sands) 
Solanum Dulcamara 
An abundance of Ranunculus hirsutus near Kincardine, 
eighteen inches high, and of the var. parvu/us on the shore. 
