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Myriophyllum spicatum Pinguicula vulgaris 
Cornus sanguinea | Chenopodium Bonus- 
Galium Mollugo Henricus 
Valeriana pyrenaica Populus tremula 
Antennaria dioica Empetrum nigrum 
Leontodon lzevigatus Anacharis Alsinastrum 
Pyrola minor Listera ovata 
Pedicularis sylvatica Lastrea spinulosa 
Many good lichens were gathered on Dalmahoy Hill. 
St. Andrews, Denbrae, and Tentsmuir. 
Saturday, 15th June 1867. 
Party of 81 met at Scotland Street Station at 6.25 a.m. and 
proceeded to St. Andrews. Breakfasted in Davidson’s Royal 
Hotel there. - After breakfast visited the old Castle and Pier, 
thence walked to Denbrae, where the party were served with 
luncheon by the proprietor, Dr. Watson Wemyss. Returned to 
St. Andrews by the Links. At breakfast we were joined by Mr. 
Jas. G. Black, who acted as guide during the day. Dr. Watson 
Wemyss, Professor Oswald Bell, Professor Fisher, Dr. William 
Traill and Mr. Traill, Mr. Howie (Largo), Rev. Mr. Astley (Edin- 
burgh), Dr. White (Edinburgh). Return tickets, 3s. 3d. 
Breakfast, 1s. gd. 
The following were among the plants collected :— 
Aquilegia vulgaris Scrophularia aquatica 
Alyssum calycinum Scleranthus annuus 
Cerastium arvense Listera ovata 
Geranium sanguineum Convallaria majalis 
Astragalus hypoglottis Koeleria cristata 
Saxifraga umbrosa Elymus arenarius 
i tridactylites Botrychium Lunaria 
Glaux maritima 
