436 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
Sedum rupestre Beta maritima 
Epilobium hirsutum Salix Smithiana 
Crithmum maritimum Juncus maritimus 
Haloscias scoticum Scirpus maritimus 
Hieracium boreale Asplenium marinum 
= umbellatum Scolopendrium vulgare 
Solanum Dulcamara Polystichum angulare 
Saturday, 8th August 1868. 
This morning Mr. Coore left at 8 a.m. for England. The rest 
of the party were occupied with drying plants. Some visited 
the marsh near Gatehouse, and gathered Vicia angustifolia, 
CGinanthe crocata, and Veronica Anagallis. 
Under the direction of Mr. Moule, factor of Mr. Murray 
Stewart, party visited the grounds and gardens at Cally House. 
The garden is well kept by Mr. Miller, the gardener. On the 
shore of the loch in the grounds gathered :— 
Nasturtium palustre Lysimachia Nummularia 
Callitriche autumnalis Littorella lacustris 
Peplis Portula Polygonum Hydropiper 
Gnaphalium uliginosum 
Visited the Horticultural Show ; competition chiefly among 
the working classes, very creditable. After lunch left at 1.30 
p.m. for Tarff Station and proceeded to Dumfries. 
At Tarff Station gathered Genzsta tinctoria, Rosa spinostssima, 
and Alfisma Plantago. 
On reaching Dumfries there was a delay of an hour and a half. 
After tea some visited the banks of the Nith near the old bridge, 
and collected Medicago denticulata, M. maculata, Xanthium 
spinosum, and Phalaris canariensts. 
rom Dumfries proceeded at 6.10 to Lockerbie, where 
Symphytum officinale was gathered, then proceeded by quick 
train to Edinburgh, which was reached about 10 p.m. 
