320 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Listera ovata Scirpus maritimus 
Epipactis latifolia Carex vulpina 
(not in flower) Sclerochloa distans 
Orchis incarnata Ophioglossum vulgatum 
» latifolia, var. (Whitbery) 
» maculata Botrychium Lunaria 
Habenaria chlorantha | (Belhaven Links) 
Strathmiglo, West Lomond Law, Carlan Crags, 
Loch Leven, Lochgelly. 
Saturday, 15th June 1861. 
Party of about 90 met at the Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee 
Railway Station at 6 a.m. and proceeded to Strathmiglo, arriving 
at 8.40. Breakfasted at Senior’s Inn. He had secured a large 
hall for breakfast. Met Mr. Barclay and Mr. Ritchie from 
Cupar, Dr. Troup, Mr. Rutherford (the gardener at Falkland), 
and his son. Return tickets--Strathmiglo and Lochgelly, 2s. 6d. ; 
breakfast, Is. 4d. 
After breakfast walked to West Lomond Law, ascended by 
stony ravine. Saw abundance of Hymenophyllum Wailsont, Sagina 
subulata, Saxifraga hypnoides, and Epilobium angustifolium. 
Ascended to flat ground above and examined a pool there; got 
Pilularia globulifera and Littorella lacustris, also on the hill 
Viola lutea,and Trientalis europea. Proceeded west to side of the 
West Law for Allosorus crispus. Descended into Glen Vale and 
ascended to Carlan Crags where Oxytropis Halleri was gathered. 
On the steep side saw Eguzsetum umbrosum and Cystopteris fragilis. 
Walked to shore of Loch Leven and gathered Alyssum calycinum, 
then walked to Lochgelly, which was reached at 3.40, in 
time for train at 3.42 p.m. Day oppressively hot, walk very long 
(about 18 or 20 miles) ; too much attempted in a short space of 
time. 
The examination of Lomonds, Benarty, and Loch Leven 
require four trips, 
