208 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Listera ovata (Netherbyres) 
Gymnadenia conopsea 
4Hthusa Cynapium 
Haloscias scoticum | 
Viburnum Opulus (Nether- Blysmus rufus 
byres Carex disticha 
Matricaria Parthenium »» arenaria 
Carlina vulgaris » vulpina 
Hieracium prenanthoides »  ovalis 
ragopogon minor Triticum repens 
Anagallis arvensis = laxum 
Mertensia maritima »  junceum 
Solanum Dulcamara Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum 
Linaria vulgaris | Trichomanes 
Atriplex Babingtonii | Botrychium Lunaria 
Neottia Nidus-avis (Nether- | Ramalina scopulorum 
byres) 
The total expenses at Eyemouth, including tea, beds, break- 
fast, and sandwiches, were 5s., which added to the railway fare 
makes the expense of the trip 7s. 6d. 
Ben Lawers. 
Friday, 3rd August 1855. 
A party consisting of J. H. Balfour, R. K. Greville, Thomas 
Barclay, Joseph Bell, James S. Candlish, P. Neill Fraser, James 
Gilchrist, James Hector, Charles W. Hope, J. Augustus Metcalfe, 
James Miller, William Nichol, William Ogle, Andrew Pow, 
James C. Rattray, William D. Singer, Mohamed Ali Soubki, 
Hugh G. Stewart, C. J. J. Terrot, V. E. D. Walker, left Edinburgh 
on Friday, 3rd August, at 6.30 a.m., and reached Stirling at 8.20. 
Met Dr. Gilchrist and Mr. Bell there. Nineteen breakfasted in 
Campbell’s Royal Hotel. Some of the party gathered Lactuca 
virosa and Linaria repens at Stirling Castle. After breakfast, 
left in a coach, hired for the purpose, whieh held six inside and 
thirteen out. 
On reaching Callander visited Bracklinn Bridge, where 
we found :— 
Vicia sylvatica Hieracium strictum 
Hieracium denticulatum Polypodium Dryopteris 
” prenanthoides Equisetum umbrosum 
