PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 27 
Holyrood, Salisbury Crags, Duddingston Loch, Lochend. 
Saturday, 27th June 1846. 
Met at Holyrood at 10 am. Present, about 4o. Went to 
station for Lwonymus on Arthurs Seat, and picked it in fruit. 
Then proceeded by Salisbury Crags to Samson’s Ribs, then to 
Duddingston Loch. Crossed Arthur’s Seat to Parson’s Green and 
went to Lochend. Returned between 4 and 5 p.m. 
Plants picked :— 
Ranunculus aquatilis (two 
forms 
Ranunculus Lingua 
Dianthus deltoides 
Lychnis Viscaria 
Arenaria verna 
Geranium pyrenaicum 
> sanguineum 
Vicia sylvatica 
» hirsuta 
Agrimonia Eupatoria 
Hippuris vulgaris 
Conium maculatum 
Ethusa Cynapium 
Valeriana officinalis 
Carduus acanthoides 
Butomus umbellatus 
Carex riparia 
Asplenium Trichomanes 
is Ruta-muraria 
rs septentrionale 
Ballencrief, Aberlady, Luffness, Gullan, Drem. 
Saturday, 4th July 1846. 
Party of about 50 met at the North British Railway Station 
8.15 a.m. Proceeded to Ballencrief, thence to Aberlady, Luffness, 
and Gullan, and returned by Drem. 
Picked :— 
Fumaria micrantha (Rail- 
way at Ballencrieff ) 
Cerastium arvense 
Sagina maritima 
Silene noctiflora 
Geranium pusillum 
elilotus _— officinalis = (in 
profusion between Gullan 
and Drem) 
Trifolium fragiferum 
