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Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Sinapis alba Myosotis sylvatica 
Geranium sylvaticum | (blue and white, in 
Pyrus Aria | Abbotsford woods) . 
», Aucuparia | Veronica montana 
‘5 alus | Pinguicula vulgaris 
(very large, in beautiful | Polygonum Bistorta 
flower, near Eildons) | Listera cordata 
Antennaria dioica Juniperus communis 
Anthemis arvensis Allosorus crispus (Eildons) 
Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea | Polypodium Dryopteris 
Symphytum officinale | Botrychium Lunaria 
(Abbotsford) Lycopodium alpinum 
Valeriana dioica (Eildons) | Poa nemoralis 
Bridge of Earn, Moncrieff Hill, Orchardneuk, Kinfauns, 
Kinnoul Hill, Perth. 
Saturday, 16th June 1860. 
Party of 160 met at Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee Railway 
Station at 6 a.m. and proceeded to the Bridge of Earn, where 
the greater part breakfasted at Mrs. Hill’s Inn and on the 
verandah; then the party walked to Moncrieff Hill conducted 
by Mr. Bisset, factor to Mr. Thomas Moncrieff, and accompanied 
by the gamekeeper; then proceeded to banks of the Tay at 
Orchardneuk, crossed the river in the fishing-boats, and walked 
to Kinfauns under the direction of the factor, Mr. Bell. <A 
thunderstorm came on and the party were sheltered in the barn. 
Afterwards visited Kinfauns and Kinnoul Hill, walked to 
Perth, and returned by train at 6.15 p.m. Party met at Bridge 
of Earn:—Mr. John Sim, Mr. Sergeant, Dr. Laing, Rev. Mr. 
Kirkwood, also party from Perth Asylum, Mr. Christie, and 
others. Some of the party visited Scone and Methven. Return 
tickets, Bridge of Earn, 3s.; breakfast, 1s. 6d.; boat and ferry, 
id. ; Perth to Bridge of Earn, 4d.—total, 4s. 11d. 
