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by Mr Lloyd while this sheet was in the press. It is distant from Edin- 

 burgh in a straight line about twenty miles, and from the only other 

 known station in Scotland about ten miles, the ridge of the Lammermuir 

 Hills intervening. 



Senecio Saracenicus Banks of the Almond, not far from Cramond Bridge. 



Scirpus Savii Mull of Galloway. (After leaving Dublin, I saw this plant 



in vast abundance in Wicklow.) 



Sedum rupestre — Banks of Loch Naw. 



Silene Anglica Near Dirleton, pretty abundant. Mr Stark. N. Queens- 

 ferry, scarce. Sandy field between the coast and Sands of Barry, Forfarshire, 

 very abundant. Mr G. Macnab. 



Silene conica Dirleton Common, and sandy fields in the neighbourhood, pro- 

 fuse. Mr Stark. 



Silene noctiflora Fields near Dirleton, common. Mr Stark. 



Trientalis Europaea Townhill Wood, Dunfermline. Dr Dewar. This is 



the station nearest to Edinburgh in which it has been found abundantly. 

 Much nearer, near the Old Reservoir above Colin ton ; and at Ravelrig, 

 it was found in very sparing quantity by Mr Edgeworth and Mr Par- 

 nell. It has been known in Stirlingshire for several years in two stations 

 very little elevated. 



Vicia lutea This plant, till lately, was only observed near North Queens- 

 ferry, in one spot. Mr Robertson has this year pointed, out to us a 

 variety of stations in the same neighbourhood, where it grows most 

 luxuriantly. 



THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION AT DUBLIN, 

 IN AUGUST 1835. * 



President— The Rev. BARTHOLOMEW LLOYD, D.D., Provost of Tri- 

 nity College, &c. &c. 

 Vice-Presidents— -Lord OXMANTOWN ; Rev. WILLIAM WHEWELL. 

 General Secretary— -Rev. W. VERNON HARCOURT, F. R. S., F. G. S. 



Treasurer — JOHN TAYLOR, Esq. F. R. S., F. G. S. 

 Assistant Secretary — WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Esq. F. R. S., F.G. S., &c. 

 Local Secretaries — WILLIAM ROWAN HAMILTON, Astronomer-Royal 

 of Ireland ; Rev. HUMPHRY LLOYD, Professor of Natural Phi- 

 losophy. 



Local Treasurer— THOMAS HENRY ORPEN, M. D. 



Monday, \0tli August. — The different Sections having been 

 organised on the preceding Saturday, the business commenced 

 in each of them this day at eleven o'clock. 



* Report prepared from original communications, and accounts in the 

 Athenaeum, Records of Science, and Literary Gazette. 



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