PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 41 
In marshy ground near Coldingham :— 
Listera ovata 
Orchis latifolia 
» maculata 
Gymnadenia Conopsea 
Habenaria bifolia 
zs chlorantha 
On moorish ground not far from Coldingham :— 
Pyrola media 
Habenaria viridis 
Also, both in Reston and Coldingham :— 
Geranium sylvaticum 
Sempervivum tectorum 
Anchusa sempervirens 
Linaria Cymbalaria 
Veronica agrestis 
Festuca bromoides 
Dalhousie, Fushie Bridge, Borthwick Castle, 
Crichton Castle 
Saturday, 10th July 1847. 
Party of about 40 met at St. Leonards at 9 a.m. Proceeded 
by train to Dalhousie Bridge, thence walked to Fushie Bridge, 
Borthwick Castle, Crichton Castle, Roman Camp, and returned 
by train at 6.30 p.m. Day favourable. 
Picked :— 
Woods near Dalhousie :— 
Milium effusum 
Holcus moilis 
Melica uniflora 
Near Borthwick :— 
Epilobium palustre 
Veronica scutellata 
»  Anagallis 
Galeopsis versicolor 
At the Castle :— 
Agrostemma Githago 
Carduus Marianus 
Festuca gigantea ? 
Bromus asper 
Blysmus compressus 
Carex intermedia 
» Ppaludosa 
Anchusa sempervirens 
Verbascum Thapsus 
Rumex aquaticus 
Parietaria officinalis 
