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Fishes. 



Salmon, Salmo salar. 

 Bull Trout, Salmo eriox. 

 Trout, , , fario. 



Minnow, Cyprimis phoxinus. 

 Stickleback, Gasterosteus acideatus. 

 Loach, Cobitis barbafida. 

 Eel, Anguilla acufirostris. 



In consequence of the time occupied in railway travelling 

 and dining but little botanising was possible. The following 

 are, however, the records of our botanists : — 



Cross-leaved Heath, Erica Tetralix. 

 Fine-leaved Heath, ,, cinerea. 

 Ling (Heather), Calhma vulgaris. 

 Autumnal Gentian, Gentiana Amarella. 

 Bog Myrtle, Myrica Gale. 

 Eyebright, Euphrasia ojfficinalis . 

 Meadow Cranesbill, Geranitmi pratense. 

 Mountain Thyme, Thynnis Serpyllum. 

 Bird's-foot Trefoil, Lohis coriiicidattis. 

 Hairy Vetch, Vicia hirsuta. 

 Marsh Epilobe, Epilobium palustre. 

 Heath Galium, Galijim saxatile. 

 Marsh Thistle, Carduus palustris. 

 Knapweed, Centaura nigra. 

 Autumn Hawkbit, Leo7itodon atctiumialis. 

 Mouse-ear Hawkweed, Hieraciiim Pilosella. 

 Hare Bell, Ca^npatiula rotundifolia. 

 Forget-me-not, Myosotis pahcstris. 

 Figwort, Scrophidaria nodosa. 

 Red Rattle, Pediadaris palustris. 

 Water Mint, Mentha aqtiatica. 

 Sorrel, Rumex Acetosa. 

 Common Polypody, Polypodium vidgare. 

 Hard Fern, Blechnum Spicant. 



The Sixth and last Field Meeting was fixed for Bothal 

 on the 14th of October. In the early morning rain fell freely, 

 but by mid-day the skies had cleared. Reaching Morpeth 

 by fast and slow mid-day trains about 1.30 p.m., a small 



