444 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
church of Norham and the old Castle. At Paxton, Mr. Milne 
Home supplied the party with refreshments. From there the 
party proceeded direct to Berwick, which they left by the 
London express train at 7 p.m., reaching Edinburgh about 8.30. 
Dr. Douglas (Kelso), Mr. Boyd (Ormiston), and Dr. Paxton 
(Norham), joined the party. 
The following plants were collected :— 
Thalictrum flexuosum (Enanthe crocata 
Ranunculus arvensis Scabiosa Columbaria 
Nasturtium sylvestre Silybum Marianum 
. palustre Echium vulgare 
Cerastium arvense Mentha viridis 
Medicago denticulata Epipactis latifolia 
a maculata Serrafalcus racemosus 
Perth, Dunkeld, Birnam Glen, Rumbling Bridge, 
Strath Braan. 
Saturday ,17th July 1869. 
Party of 34 met at the Waverley Bridge—Edinburgh, Perth, 
and Dundee Station—at 6.20 a.m. and proceeded to Perth. 
Breakfasted in Railway Refreshment Rooms (Mr. M‘Donald). At 
breakfast the party were joined by Dr. Lauder Lindsay, Dr. 
Bramwell, Rev. Mr. Lowe, and Mr. Dawson. After breakfast 
the party crossed the Tay by the Railway Bridge to Barnhill 
Toll, examined the north bank for a short distance, and 
returned to Perth by the Witch Quarry and Bridge End. The 
party left Perth by train for Dunkeld at 12.45. On arriving at 
Dunkeld the party proceeded up Birnam Glen for about a couple 
of miles and then struck across the country to the Rumbling 
Bridge, returning to Dunkeld by Strath Braan. The party left 
Dunkeld at 6.15 and reached Edinburgh about 10.30 p.m. 
Return tickets, 5s. 2d. Breakfast, 1s. 9d. 
The following plants were collected :—. 
