PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 69 
On the banks of Black Devon :-— 
Geranium sylvaticum Pyrola minor 
Hieracium sylvaticum Polygonum viviparum 
a3 rigidum Gymnadenia Conopsea 
‘s boreale Ibida 
inuloides iota chlorantha 
Pook, rotundifolia 
On the north side of Knock Hill profusion of :-— 
Trientalis europzea Allosorus crispus 
Gymnadenia albida 
On way back from Knock Hill to Dunfermline :— 
Trollius europzeus (on moist Sparganium natans (in 
pastures) itches 
Rumex aquaticus (by the 
roadside) 
In Broomhall Woods :— 
Epipactis latifolia | Luzula nivea 
Lilium Martagon 
Near Charleston :— 
Anagallis arvensis 
Atriplex littoralis 
Papaver Argemone 
Glaucium luteum 
Reseda lutea 
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Montrose, Arbroath, Sands of Barry. 
Friday, 14th July 1848. 
Party consisting of Dr. Balfour, G. Bayley, W. H. Bone, 
Michael Connal, James M. Cunningham, George Dodd, D. F. 
Jones, W. Keddie, Gabriel Kerr, W. King, Anthony Mactier, 
John B. Mactier, Charles Murchison, G. Putnam, Dalhousie Tait, 
LI. Thom, started by the earliest train for Montrose, left baggage 
at Arbroath in passing, On reaching Montrose met Mr. Kerr 
and visited links. Then proceeded to Rossie Castle. Met 
Mr. M‘Donald, Rev. Mr. Cameron. Lunched at the castle. 
Then went to rocks on the shore. After reaching sands at Lunan 
