322 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Pople at the station. Afterwards they went by rail to Almond 
Bank, where the forester of Mr. J. Smythe of Methven met them. 
They visited Methven Bog and Methven Woods, Bank of 
Almond, and returned to Perth in time for the train at 3 p.m 
Some of the party waited till 6.20 p.m. and examined Bridge 
End, Kinnoul Hill, and Scone Woods. Return tickets, 3s. 6d. ; 
rail to Almond Bank, 3d.; breakfast, 1s. 6d—total, 5s. 3d. 
Mr. White, son of Dr. F. J. White, accompanied the party and 
acted as guide. 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Papaver somniferum Pyrola minor 
(Almond Bank) Moneses grandiflora (Scone) 
Fumaria micrantha Trientalis europza 
Almond Bank) (Methven) 
Cerastium arvense Vinca minor 
(Almond Bank) Myosotis czespitosa 
Lepigonum rubrum er palustris 
Hypericum humifusum Solanum Dulcamara 
(near Almond Bank) Linaria vulgaris 
Malva moschata Mimulus luteus (near Perth) 
(near Perth) Mentha sylvestris 
Geranium pyrenaicum (near Perth) 
(Bridge End) Utricularia minor 
Trifolium hybridum (Methven Bog) 
(between Almond Bank Humulus Lupulus 
and Perth) (Almond Bank) 
Anthyllis Vulneraria Neottia Nidus-avis 
Ornithopus perpusillus (Methven) 
(Near Methven Bog) Paris quadrifolia (Methven) 
Rubus saxatilis Sparganium ramosum 
(Methven Woods) Scheuchzeria palustris 
Potentilla argentea (Methven Bog) 
(Bridge End) Carex irrigua 
Poterium Sanguisorba (Methven Bog) 
(Bridge End) » limosa 
Sedum Telephium (Methven Bog) 
Circeea alpina Lastrea spinulosa 
Cicuta virosa (Methven Bog) (Methven Bog) 
Viburnum Opulus Polypodium Dryopteris 
Gnaphalium sylvaticum . Phegopteris 
Matricaria Parthenium (Methven) 
