PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 45 
Glasgow Fair.) Proceeded to Edinburgh by train at 10.13, and 
reached Edinburgh about 12.45 a.m. in place of midnight, 
Linton, Ree Baa Tynningham, Tantallon Castle, 
s, Canty Bay, North Berwick. 
Saturday, 24th July 1847. 
Party of 48 started by North British Railway at 8.45 a.m. for 
Linton. Thence walked by Prestonkirk to Tynningham, visited 
banks of the river where it joins the sea, walked by shore to 
Tantallon Castle and Canty Bay. Reached this bay about 2 p.m., 
went by two boats to the Bass, Returned to Canty Bay about 5. 
Some walked, others took omnibus, from North Berwick to Drem 
Station, and met train at 7.25 p.m. 
Picked :— 
Near Prestonkirk :— 
Potentilla reptans 
Conium maculatum 
Knautia arvensis 
Solanum Dulcamara (in 
hedges all the way to | 
Tynningham) 
Visited gardens at Tynningham. 
Linaria vulgaris 
Parietaria officinalis 
- 
Saw field of mummy 
wheat, holly hedges, fine Fraxinmus Ornus. 
On shore at Tynningham :— 
Artemisia maritima var. 
gallica 
Erythrza Centaurium 
Cynoglossum officinale 
At Tantallon :— 
Lepidium latifolium 
Carduus Marianus 
c 
Salicornia herbacea 
Schoberia maritima 
Salsola Kali 
Scirpus maritimus 
Verbascum Thapsus 
