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Callitriche platycarpa 
- pedunculata 
Epilobium angustifolium 
alpinum 
Circeea alpina 
Viburnum Opulus 
Galium pusillum (Grey 
are’s Tail) 
Valeriana officinalis 
Solidago Virgaurea 
Antennaria dioica 
Saussurea alpina 
Vaccinium Vitis-Idea 
Pyrola minor 
»  secunda 
Melampyrum montanum 
Oxyria reniformis 
Rumex aquaticus 
Narthecium ossifragum 
»  Tigida 
»  Ppilulifera 
»  binervis 
Hymenophyllum Wilsoni 
Allosorus crispus 
Athyrium Filix-foemina 
Woodsia ilvensis 
Cystopteris fragilis 
Polystichum aculeatum 
Lastrea Oreopteris 
» Filix-mas 
»,  dilatata 
Marchantia androgyna 
Neckera crispa 
Salix Lapponum Cladonia rangiferina 
», Myrsinites , Sticta sylvatica 
», herbacea | »,  scrobiculata 
Empetrum nigrum »,  pulmonaria 
Haddington, Lennoxlove, Coalston, Eaglescarnie, 
anskine Loch, Yester. 
Saturday, 26th July 1856. 
Party of 35 met at the North British Railway Station and 
proceeded to Haddington. Return tickets, 1s. 6d. each. At 
the Haddington Station met Mr. Shearer, who kindly accom- 
panied us through the woods of Lennoxlove (where we visited 
the Tower by permission of Mr. Stuart), Coalston, and Eagles- 
carnie woods, visited Gothic Hall and cave, and walked to 
Yester, thence we walked to Danskine Loch and returned to 
Yester House about 3, where lunch was prepared for us by the 
Marquis of Tweeddale. Lord Arthur Hay and Lord Frederick 
Hay also joined the party. After luncheon walked by Gifford 
to Haddington, where the party joined the train at 6.50 p.m., 
and reached Edinburgh about 8 p.m. 
