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Alectoria jubata 
Ramalina farinacea 
Usnea barbata 
Evernia prunastri 
Peltidea aphthosa 
Hypnum dendroides 
Bartramia fontana | 
Ceratodon purpurascens 
Fegatella conica 
Lepraria flava 
East Linton, Prestonkirk, Tynningham, Belhaven, Dunbar. 
Saturday, 8th June 1861. 
Party of 82 met at the North British Railway Station at 
8 a.m. and proceeded to East Linton, thence walked by Preston- 
kirk to Tynningham, where they met Mr. Lees, the gardener. 
Examined woods at Tynningham. Walked to Whitbery Point 
and mouth of Tyne. Crossed the river and walked by Sandy 
Bent to Belhaven, and then to Dunbar. Returned by train 
leaving Dunbar at 6.17 p.m. Return tickets, 2s. 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Berberis vulgaris 
(Tynningham) 
Papaver Rheeas 
dubium 
»  Argemone 
Fumaria capreolata 
micrantha 
iy officinalis 
Arabis hirsuta 
Sinapis alba 
(near. Tynningham) 
Cakile maritima 
Viola canina 
(Whitbery Point) 
Cerastium arvense 
(Whitbery) 
Lepigonum marinum 
Astragalus hypoglottis 
Onobrychis sativa 
(near Belhaven) 
Vicia sativa 
Potentilla reptans 
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Poterium Sanguisorba 
(Belhaven Links) 
Saxifraga tridactylites 
(Belhaven ) 
Sempervivum tectorum 
(Tynningham) 
Petroselinum sativum 
Haloscias scoticum 
Lonicera Caprifolium 
(Prestonkirk) 
Artemisia maritima 
‘ ica 
(mouth of Tyne) 
Anagallis arvensis 
Erythreea Centaurium 
Cynoglossum officinale 
Solanum Dulcamara 
(Tynningham) 
Hyoscyamus niger 
Hippophaé rhamnoides 
Neottia Nidus-avis 
(woods, Tynningham) 
