212 GLENQUAY MOSS, DOLLAR. 



herbage of a pass among the hills. Glenquay Moss was the 

 primary object of quest, but in spite of ample wandering it 

 seemed to have escaped notice, unless a marshy area of meagre 

 limits might be dignified with that distinctive title. Disappointed, 

 and little in love with the draining propoiisity of the Board of 

 Admiralty, the party devoted themselves to the examination of 

 what appeared to them an apology for a Moss; and while fortunate 

 in securing several intei-esting specimens, they pursued their 

 course over a somewhat unproductive moor without the assurance 

 that even the type of the Sedge in question (Carex limosa) had 

 there gained a footing. A weary tramp upon a spur of the Ochils 

 in the midst of rain brought them ere long in sight of Castle 

 Campbell, and in half an hour thereafter to their temporary 

 lodging. 



The following list of plants will indicate the similarity of 

 the Jlora of the counties of Clackmannan and Southern Perth, 

 as far as it was ascertained, with that of many parts of the 

 Club's recognised area :— 



Castle Campbell Glen. 



Nasturtiwtn ojjicinale. Orchis maculata. 



Sisymbrium alliaria. Iris Pseudacoj'us. 



Stellaria nemorum. Carex Jlacca, Schreb. 



,, holostea. ,, leporina. 



,, gram,inea. ,, sylvatica. 



Hypericum pidchrum. Melica uniflora. 



Circcea lutetiana. Milium effusum. 



Epilobium montanum. Polypodium vulgare. 

 Sanicula Europcea. „ Phegopteris. 



Bunium, Jlexuosum. „ Dryoj)teris. 



Anthriscus sylvestris. Cystopteris fragilis. 



Galitim palustre. Polystichum aculeatum. 



Asperula odorata. Lastrcea montana. 

 Valeriana dioica. „ Filix-mas. 



Cam^pannla latifolia. ,, dilatata. 



Teucrium Scorodonia. Asplenium Trichomanes. 



Stachys sylvatica. Scoloj)endrium vulgare. 



Lysimachia nemorum,. Athyrium Filix-fcemina. 



