PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 65 
Walked along the shore to the foot of the Pease Dene and up 
the glen. Returned by the train which passed Cockburnspath 
at 7.52 p.m., and reached Edinburgh about 9.30 p.m. 
Picked :— 
In Dunglass Dene :— 
Cardamine amara 
hirsuta 
5 sylvatica 
Geranium Robertianum (28 
inches long by 25 across) 
Chrysosplenium oppositifol- 
ium (18 inches long) 
» 
Veronica montana 
On the shore :— 
Glaucium luteum (not in 
flower 
Cochlearia officinalis 
Epilobium hirsutum (not in 
flower) 
In Pease Dene :— 
Polystichum aculeatum, var. 
angulare (in profusion) 
and numerous other fine ferns. 
Allium ursinum (28 inches 
long) 
Athyrium Filix-foemina (frond 
measured 33-feet long) 
Scolopendrium vulgare (30 
inches long and 3 broad) 
Lastrea_ dilatata (3 - feet 
long) 
Ligusticum scoticum (not in 
flower) 
Armeria maritima 
Dysart, Ravenscraig Castle, Kirkcaldy, Seafield, Burntisland. 
Saturday, 3rd June 1848. 
Party of upwards of 60.went to Dysart, partly by railway and 
partly by steamboat. 
many introduced and naturalized plants. 
Visited woods at Dysart, where there are 
Walked by the shore 
to Kirkcaldy, and then to Seafield tower and Burntisland. 
Returned by boat at 5.30 p.m. 
Picked :— 
In Dysart woods :— | 
Aquilegia vulgaris 
Saxifraga Geum 
; umbrosa 
Doronicum plantagineum 
Polemonium czeruleum 
Linaria Cymbalaria 
Convallaria majalis 
