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KlKl.U MEETINGS, lUol 
Hook., a lupine seedling, Symphytum officinale L., S. tuberosum L., 
Viola variata- Jord., hnpatiens paroiflora DC., Ax>hanes arveiisis L. 
and Galium boreale L. were seen, the last-named evidently a wash-down 
from higher ground. 
iMonday, July 9, started with a walk along the top of the. cliffs 
northwards from the Arbroath ])leasure-park. Here, in i)laces for the 
most part inaccessible or at anj' rate dangerous, was Liyusticum- scoti- 
(■/.'///• |j. Here also were Coeloglossu in viride (L.) Hartm., Thcia Cracca 
L. var. Incan-a Thuill., and both species of Astragalus seen on the pre- 
vious day. At the foot of the cliffs Aspleniuin mariuum L., common 
along this coast, was seen. There is a great similarity in the flora of 
these O.R.S. cliffs and those at St Cyrus, though Vicia lutea L. and 
Allium carinat um L. do not occur at the former. However, A. Schoeno- 
prasuin L. occurs on a bank above the Arbroath pleasure-park where 
it has spread with great rapidity in recent years. The birds, especially 
the sea-birds, had been a most splendid sight all morning, and Mrs. 
Bo3’d Watt was in constant demand for identifications which she gave 
with a promptitude and ijrecision that was the admiration of all. 
After lunch a visit was paid to the premises of Messrs T. Buncle & Co. 
Ltd., since 1913 the printers of the Societ 3 ’’s iDeriodicals. The part 3 ’ 
was ])hotographed outside the offices, and a tour was then made, under 
the guidance of j\Ir. Buncle himself, of the various departments of the 
business. Members saw, among other things, how typo Avas prepared 
and set U|), how printing was done for neAAspapers and publications such 
as those of the Society, hoAv ]ihotographs AA^ere enlarged and many other 
aspects of this fascinating concern. Particular astonishment Avas ex- 
pressed at the exceedingly comjilicated machinery for setting up type, 
and the extreme dexterity Avith Avhich the skilled worker manipulated 
it. Aftei’Avards Mr. and Mrs. Buncle Avere entertained to tea by the 
party, and very sincere thanks Avas expressed to them for their kind- 
ness during the afternoon ; no trouble had been spared to make the 
visit as interesting and instructive as possil)le. As a final gesture, Mr. 
Buncle intimated that each member of the party Avould receiA-e a copy 
of the photograph, Avhich one may add is a A'er3’' pleasing one. 
After dinner the i>arty reassembled in the Hotel to discuss the work 
already done. 
The last day, July 10, began Avith a visit to Easthaven. Here 
there is a fine quantity of llhiiuxnthvs ■major Ehrh. among a typical 
dune flora with Ammophila arenaria (L.) Link, Elymus arenurius L., 
Arrhenatherum tuberosum F. Schultz (which was differentiated in 
situ from A. elatius (L.) J. & C. PresL), Festuca rubra L. var. arenaria 
Fries, and very fine Astragalus danicus Retz. On the sand of the shore 
a feAv plants of Atriplex laciniata L. Avere seen. The party then pro- 
ceeded to the Sands of Barry, a ])lace too Avell known to Avarrant any 
description, where the Coral-root Orchid was seen in some quantity. 
J uncus balticus Willd., Botrychium Lunaria (L.l Sw., Orchis latifolia L. 
sec. PugsL, 0. purpurella T. & T. A. Steph. Avere noted, and in a very 
