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may be named: — Helianthemum vulgare ; Trijolinm medium; 

 Fragaria vesca ; Geranium sylvaticum, ; Sedum villosum, ; 

 Par7iassia jyalustris ; Sanicula Etiropcea ; Asperula odorata ; 

 Carlina vulgaris ; Tussilago Farjara ; Pinguicula vulgaris ; 

 Trientalis Europrea ; Lysimachia nemorum, ; Empetrum nigrum, ; 

 Juniperus communis; and Equisetum sylvaticum. 



The clouds which had threatened earlier in the day at 

 length settled upon the hill-tops, and a drizzling rain, driven 

 before a bitter wind, bade the members beat a hasty 

 retreat to Stottencleugh, where their kindly host anew 

 refreshed them before setting out on their journey back to 

 Cockburnspath. Owing to the inclemency of the weather 

 they gladly availed themselves of the protection of umbrellas, 

 and thereby shut out from view the dull landscape, which 



in the morning had proved so attractive. The 

 Club Inn was reached without incident, and dinner 



Dinner. was served at 430 p.m., when the customary 



toasts were duly honoured, and special thanks 

 were offered to Mr John Wilson for his hospitality and 

 helpfulness in the course of the excursion. 



Nominations in favour of Mr Beauchamp 

 Nomina- Prideaux Selby of Pawston, and Mr Charles 



tions. Waterston, Flodden, Milfiold, were intimated 



in due form. 



