260 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Breakfasted in the Town Hall. Breakfast provided by Mr. 
Thomson of Star Hotel for 1s. 6d. Met Mr. Barclay of Cupar, 
Dr. Day, Mr. Howie, Rev. Mr. Dickson of Cameron, and 
Mr. Laing. 
After breakfast saw the old buildings at St. Andrews, visited 
the harbour, and then went by banks of Eden to Tentsmuir. 
Reached Leuchars about 6 p.m., and returned to Edinburgh 
about 9 p.m. Return tickets, 3s. 8d. 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Aconitum Napellus Euphorbia Esula 
Radiola Millegrana : Salix repens 
Rubus suberectus Juncus Gerardi 
Haloscias scoticum Scirpus maritimus 
Senecio sylvaticus Blysmus rufus 
Anagallis tenella Carex arenaria 
Borago officinalis »  Vvulpina 
Solanum Dulcamara »  distans 
Linaria vulgaris Sclerochloa maritima 
Scrophularia aquatica 5 loliacea 
Lycopus europeeus Triticum laxum 
arrubium vulgare Elymus arenarius 
Atriplex erecta Lycopodium inundatum 
angustifolia 7s selaginoides 
” 
Polygonum lapathifolium 
Switzerland. 
Saturday, 7th August 1858. 
Party consisting of J. H. Balfour, Thomas Barclay, Sheriff- 
Clerk, Cupar; J. M. Bell, Alexander Buchan, Dunblane; 
E. Dubuc, M.D.; J. Fayrer, Lucknow; P. Neill Fraser, Alexander 
Graham, Patrick Graham, surgeon ; James Hill, W. Johnston, 
John C. Jones, Texas, U.S.A. ; F. Lockwood Logan, David Philip 
Maclagan, Robert C. Maclagan, S. J. Meintjes, Sam Maverick, 
Texas, U.S.A.; Henry B. Radford, S. H. Ramsbotham, George 
Rodger, Gideon Colquhoun Sconce, William Soper, W. Turnbull, 
and G. Williamson met at the Docks at Leith at 11.30 this 
