236 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Walked from the station to Lanark, thence to the Falls of 
Clyde, 
leaving Cleghorn at 4.37 p 
Cora Linn, and Bonnington, 
Cartland Crags, and back to Cleghorn. 
thence to Stonebyres, 
Returned by train 
Among the plants salt SEE were the following :— 
Trollius europzeus 
Aquilegia vulgaris 
Arabis hirsuta 
Draba muralis (rocks at 
ora Linn) 
Stellaria uliginosa 
Geranium sylvaticum 
lucidum 
Anthyilis Vulneraria 
Vicia Orobus 
Rubus saxatilis 
Solidago Virgaurea 
Antennaria dioica 
Doronicum Pardalianches 
Hieracium murorum 
Apargia hispida 
Pyrola minor 
Polemonium czruleum 
Melampyrum pratense 
Polygonum Bistorta 
Neottia Nidus-avis 
Orchis Jatifolia 
Eriophorum latifolium 
Carex disticha 
Asplenium viride 
Cystopteris fragilis 
Polystichum lobatum 
aculeatum 
Polypodinn Dryopteris 
Phegopteris 
Soutnten umbrosum 
Lycopodium selaginoides 
Newton, Dryburgh Abbey, Eildon Hills, Melrose, Minto 
Crags, Hassendean, Galt. 
Saturday, 20th June 1857. 
Party of 75 met at the North British Railway Station and 
proceeded to Newton, then walked to Dryburgh Abbey, banks 
of Tweed to Eildon Hills and Melrose. Return tickets, 2s. 6d. 
