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Chelidonium majus 
Armoracia rusticana 
Hesperis matronalis 
Lepidium Smithii 
Iberis amara 
Saponaria officinalis 
Cerastium arvense 
Hypericum humifusum 
Malva moschata 
Radiola Millegrana 
Geranium pyrenaicum 
Genista anglica 
Trifolium scabrum 
Spirzea salicifolia 
Potentilla hirta 
” argentea 
Sanguisorba canadensis 
Poterium Sanguisorba 
Saxifraga aizoides 
Sedum album 
Astrantia major 
Cicuta virosa 
(Enanthe crocata 
Daucus Carota 
Galium boreale 
Campanula rapunculoides 
Vaccinium Oxycoccus 
Linaria repens 
Mimulus luteus 
Galeopsis versicolor 
Lamium maculatum 
Polygonum viviparum 
Listera cordata 
Scheuchzeria palustris 
Clova. 
Thursday, 22nd July 1869. 
Party consisting of J. H. Balfour, Andrew P. Aitken, James C. 
Allman, W. Bell, John Brown, Alexander Craig Christie, Henry 
M. Church, Robert F. Colvin, E. C. Craig, J.C. Cruaux, Alfred 
C. E. Harris, Charles Norton Hayman, G. Forbes Irvine, John 
Leitch, Thos. Wm. Mawson, Alexander Morrison, John Sadler, 
Thomas R. Scott, John A. Simpson, J. L. Stewart, M.D., James 
Tait, James Watters, Fredk. W. Wright, and Holmes Young, met 
at the Waverley Station at 1.5 p.m. and proceeded by rail, ved 
Fife, Perth, and Forfar, to Kirriemuir, thence to Clova Ogilvy 
Arms in two drags and a dogcart, supplied by Christison of the 
Airlie Arms Hotel, Kirriemuir. Clova was reached about 10 
p.m. 
Friday, 23rd July 1869. 
This day the party proceeded to Acharn in the drags, and 
thence walked to Glen Dole and examined the rocks on the left 
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