PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 87 
Near the village of Gullan :— 
| 
Malva sylvestris Centaurea Scabiosa 
» rotundifolia is Cyanus 
Geranium pusillum | Convolvulus arvensis 
Callitriche platycarpa Limosella aquatica (in fine 
ower 
From Gullan (after refreshment) ag route lay towards Dirle- 
ton. Visited the castle, gathering :— 
Smyrnium Olusatrum Linaria Cymbalaria 
Centranthus ruber Parietaria officinalis 
And on the roadside :— 
Galium Mollugo | 
Reached Drem Station in time for the train at 6.20 p.m. Did 
not reach Edinburgh until 8 p.m. 
North Queensferry, St. Davids, Donibristle, Aberdour, 
Burntis 
Saturday, 30th June 1849. 
Party of about 30 met at Granton pier at 8.30 a.m. and pro- 
ceeded by steamboat to North Queensferry. Thence walked 
towards the Oxytropis and Astragalus stations, crossed to Inver- 
keithing Bay, walked to St. Davids, Donibristle, and Aberdour, 
where we dined. Thence by woods to Burntisland, which was 
reached in time for the boat at 6.34 in the evening. Had an 
order from Mr. Philipps, the factor, to see Donibristle; met Mr. 
Gavin, the gardener, who conducted us through the houses. 
The following were some of the plants seen :— 
At Queensferry — 
Papaver Argemone | Carduus tenuiflorus 
Helianthemum vulgare »  acanthoides 
Malva sylvestris Erica cinerea 
rotundifolia Glaux maritima 
Anthyllis Vulneraria 
Spirzea Filipendula 
Potentilla verna 
Rosa spinosissima 
Petroselinum vulgare 
Plantago maritima 
Coronopus 
iealetio cristata 
aan aaaie iectnteniatnianatinatin acne 
