PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 125 
St. Andrews. 
Saturday, 21st June 1851. 
Party of 51 went to St. Andrews. Started at 8.50 a.m. and 
proceeded to Leuchars, thence by coach to St. Andrews. Fares 
going and coming, §s. Iod. 
Visited castle, cathedral, and other places. Walked along 
shore to the west. 
Gathered :— 
Sagina maritima Sclerochloa loliacea 
Lepigonum marinum Triticum laxum 
Sclerochloa maritima (on the Elymus arenarius 
pier) 
Left St. Andrews at 5.7 p.m. and reached Edinburgh at 7.45 p.m. 
Charleston, Queensferry. 
Saturday, 28th June 1851. 
Met at Granton at 9 a.m. and proceeded by Stirling boat to 
Charleston. Party, 60. Walked by shore to Queensferry. 
Examined Ferry Hills. Returned by boat and reached Edin- 
burgh at 7p.m. Fares going and coming, Is.; pier, Granton, 4d.; 
pier, Queensferry, 6d. 
Plants gathered were :— 
Nasturtium sylvestre (Inver- Melilotus arvensis (St, 
keithing) Davids) 
Alyssum calycinum (Ferry Vicia lutea (Ferry Hills) 
Hills) Spirzea Filipendula 
Hesperis matronalis (woods Sedum villosum 
at Limekilns) Haloscias scoticum (Inver- 
Sinapis alba eithing 
Diplotaxis tenuifolia (St. Dipsacus sylvestris 
: vids Silybum Marianum 
Viola hirta 
(Notes, R.B.G., Edin., No. VIII, r902.] 
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