PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 67 
Lanark, Cartland Crags, Falls of Clyde. f 
Saturday, 24th June 1848. 
Party of 104 went by Caledonian Railway to Lanark. Third- 
class return tickets 3s. 6d. Visited Cartland Crags. . About 60 
breakfasted in the Assembly Rooms at Carrick’s Inn. Then 
proceeded towards the falls. Visited Cora Linn. River not 
very full, so much so that one of our party was able to climb up 
by the side of the falls. Proceeded to Bonnington Falls. 
Picked :— 
At Cartland Crags :— 
Geranium sylvaticum Neottia Nidus-avis 
Vicia Orobus | _Gymnadenia Conopsea 
5, sylvatica Habenaria bifolia 
Viburnum Opulus chlorantha 
_ Galium boreale Gis pendula 
Jasione montana Melica nutans 
Daphne Laureola » ~ uniflora 
On the way to the falls and Cora Linn :— 
| Carex intermedia 
Trollius europzeus 
paniculata 
Aquilegia vulgaris ” 
In the neighbourhood of the falls some subalpine species :— 
Asplenium viride 
Trichomanes 
Cyatbpteds fragilis 
Geranium lucidum 
Saxifraga oppositifolia (cov- 
ering the rocks) 
Galium pusillum 
In the woods on the way to Boanington lalls:— 
Vicia Orobus (in profusion Lastrea dilatata 
and fine flower) Polypodium te 
Rubus saxatilis _ ’ re Dryopteris 
Humulus Lupulus o Phegopteris 
Pteris aquilina Equisetum arvense 
Blechnum boreale “a sylvaticum 
Athyrium Filix-feemina a umbrosum 
Lastrea Filix-mas 
