PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 37 
On face of hill near summit :— 
Viola palustris Antennaria dioica 
» canina Carex przcox 
On a high spot :— 
Gnaphalium supinum (in plenty) 
On summit of hill 2,200 feet :— 
Salix herbacea Lycopodium alpinum 
Carex rigida 
On a summit to the north-west marked by a cairn, Mr. James 
Balfour picked :— 
Rubus Chamzmorus 
afterwards got by the party (Murchison, Dobie, and Tetley). 
Mr. Murchison picked near the summit at upper part of 
Tillicoultry Glen :-— 
Trientalis europzea 
Descending from the summit by Glen of Tillicoultry abun- 
dance of :— . 
Pyrus Aucuparia Saxifraga hypnoides 
Saxifraga stellaris Lastrea Oreopteris 
Visited woollen works at Tillicoultry and returned to Alloa 
about 5 p.m. Left by steamboat at 7. Reached Granton about 
9.15. ‘ 
Slateford, Colinton, Woodhall, Currie, Dalmahoy Hills, 
Ravelrig, and Gogar. 
Saturday, 26th June 1847. 
Party between 4o and 50 met at 8.30 am. at Port Hopetoun 
(Canal basin), Walked along banks of Canal to Aqueduct, 
thence to Slateford, Colinton, Woodhall, Currie, Dalmahoy Hill, 
Ravelrig, Gogar. 
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