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Lamium album Blysmus rufus 
Plantago Coronopus Carex preecox 
Rumex scutatus (Aberdour » distans 
Castle Avena pubescens 
Ulmus montana Sclerochloa loliacea (Burnt- 
Parietaria erecta island Pier) 
Quercus Robur Pinus sylvestris 
Orchis mascula Asplenium marinum 
*s a var. alba (Wemyss) 
Allium Scorodoprasum (not Ophioglossum vulgatum 
in flower) Botrychium Lunaria 
Tulipa sylvestris (Doni- Equisetum arvense 
bristle rf sylvaticum 
Triglochin maritimum 
Many sea-weeds. 
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Linlithgow, Carriden, Blackness, Hopetoun. 
Saturday, 9th June 1855. 
Party of 74 met at the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway 
Station, and proceeded to Linlithgow. Visited the Palace, 
walked to Carriden, Blackness, and Hopetoun, and returned 
from Winchburgh at 4.5 p.m. Return tickets, 1s. 6d. 
Among the plants collected were the following :— 
Ranunculus aquatilis Lychnis diurna 
; sceleratus Moehringia trinervia 
Berberis vulgaris Tlex Aquifolium 
Nasturtium palustre Prunus Padus 
Arabis hirsuta Cratzgus Oxyacantha 
Cardamine sylvatica Saxifraga granulata 
Draba verna Petroselinum sativum (not 
Lepidium campestre in flower) 
Sinapis arvensis Myrrhis odorata 
alba Lonicera Caprifolium 
(not in flower 
Valeriana pyrenaica 
(Hopetoun 
Valerianella olitoria 
Viola sylvatica 
» tricolor 
» arvensis 
lutea 
