PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 
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Lepidium Smithii grows by roadside, but was not seen by us. 
Walked to Tantallon Castle, picked :— 
Lepidium latifolium 
Conium maculatum 
Carduus Marianus 
Hyoscyamus niger 
Then visited the Bass by boat from Canty Bay. On the Bass 
the plants seen were :— 
Cochlearia officinalis 
Silene maritima 
Lychnis dioica 
Cerastium semidecandrum 
Callitriche platycarpa 
Peplis Portula 
Carduus lanceolatus 
Hieracium Pilosella 
Beta maritima 
Atriplex rosea 
Rumex crispus 
Urtica dioica 
Agrostis alba 
» vulgaris 
canina 
“Hokdis lanatus 
Dactylis glomerata 
Poa annua 
» trivialis 
Festuca ovina 
»  duriuscula 
glauca, var. 
Ramalina scopulorum 
Parmelia parietina 
On landing from Bass walked by shore to North Berwick, on 
the way picking :—. 
Cakile maritima 
Eryngium maritimum 
Scabiosa Columbaria 
Apargia hispida 
Hyoscyamus niger 
Salsola Kali 
Carex arenaria 
Ammophila arundinacea 
From North Berwick walked by road to Dirleton, visited old. 
castle, and picked :— 
Sedum album 
Sedum reflexum 
Smyrnium Olusatrum 
After a hasty dinner at the inn, walked to Drem and returned 
by train to Edinburgh, which we reached about 7.40 p.m. 
