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refreshments, we left about 7 for Lochay Inn. Here we got a 
change of horse and proceeded to Strathyre, which we reached 
about 9.30 p.m. 
Killin, Ben Lawers. 
Friday, \4th August 1863. 
This morning, about 9, started in a conveyance with Mr. Naylor 
for Killin and Ben Lawers. Morning dull and mist on the top 
of the hills, which continued all day. Rain came on at night. 
We took three and a half hours to reach Lawers Inn. Met there 
Mr. Harvey, the brother-in-law of Mr. Naylor. Ascended Ben 
Lawers as far as Loch na Ghait. Proceeded to examine the 
rocks at the head of the loch. We failed in getting Cystopteris 
montana, although we examined the spot where it was previously 
found by myself and party. We did not go to the Woodsza 
rocks as our time was limited. 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Draba incana Juncus trifidus 
Cochlearia officinalis ,  triglumis 
Silene acaulis Luzula spicata 
Cerastium alpinum Carex atrata 
am latifolium Poa alpina 
Cherleria sedoides » Balfourii 
Saxifraga oppositifolia »  Vivipara 
* nivalis Asplenium viride 
" stellaris Cystopteris montana, vars. 
Sedum Rhodiola Polystichum Lonchitis 
Hieracium alpinum Polypodium alpestre 
Armeria maritima sa Dryopteris 
Salix herbacea ; Phegopteris 
» reticulata 
Returned to Lawers Inn about 6, and after refreshments 
returned to Strathyre. The night becoming very rainy, Mr. 
Naylor and Mr. Harvey remained at Lawers Inn with the 
intention of going on to Kenmore, and then to Aberdeen and 
Inverness, 
