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Sagina procumbens 
Geranium sylvaticum 
Erodium cicutarium 
Ilex Aquifolium 
Acer campestre 
Anthyllis Vulneraria 
Astragalus hypoglottis 
Vicia sativa 
Geum urbanum 
Saxifraga granulata 
Sanicula europzea 
Scandix Pecten-Veneris 
Anthriscus sylvestris 
(Enanthe crocata 
Asperula odorata 
Eupatorium cannabinum 
Anthemis arvensis 
Carduus tenuiflorus 
Hieracium Pilosella 
Armeria maritima 
Lysimachia nemorum 
Symphytum tuberosum 
Lycopsis arvensis 
Myosotis sylvatica 
collina 
; versicolor 
Veronica hedereefolia 
” 
Beccabunga 
Lamium amplexicaule 
intermedium 
incisum 
” 
” 
” al 
Atriplex Babingtonii 
Rumex sanguineus, var. 
viridis 
Hippophaé rhamnoides 
Orchis mascula 
latifolia 
» maculata 
Allium ursinum 
Endymion nutans 
Luzula sylvatica 
Triglochin palustre 
; maritimum 
Carex vulpina 
» pendula 
Anthoxanthum odoratum 
Alopecurus geniculatus 
Pinus sylvestris 
Asplenium marinum 
Scolopendrium vulgare 
Polystichum angulare 
Equisetum limosum 
Isothecium alopecurum 
Neckera complanata 
Hypnum aduncum 
Bryum nutans 
Anomodon viticulosus 
Sticta sylvatica 
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St. Boswells, Melrose, Dryburgh, Eildon Hills. 
Saturday, 10th June 1865. Ae 
: P arty of 90 met at the Waverley Station at 9.45 a.m. and 
proceeded by train to St. Boswells. Walked by banks of Tweed 
to Melrose. Some visited Dryburgh and Eildon Hills. Returned 
by train passing Melrose at 4.2 p.m. Return tickets, 2s. 6d. - 
