PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 131 
Returned by the road to Dysart, and reached it at 4.20 p.m., 
in time for the train. 
Midcalder, Dalmahoy, Ravelrig, Currie. 
Saturday, 5th June 1852. 
Party of 85 proceeded by train at 7.45 a.m. to Midcalder. 
Walked to Dalmahoy, Ravelrig, and Currie, and returned by 
train passing Currie at 4.16 p.m. 
Among the plants gathered were :— 
Helianthemum vulgare Drosera rotundifolia 
Viola palustri Linnza borealis 
% siviites Pyrola minor (not in flower) 
» Canina Trientalis europzea 
» tricolor Pinguicula vulgaris 
» lutea Corallorrhiza innata 
Cockburnspath, Dunglass Woods and Dene. 
Saturday, 12th June 1852. 
Party of nearly 70 met at the North British Railway Station 
at 8 and proceeded to Cockburnspath. Return tickets, 2s, 6d. 
Met Mr. Hardy of Penmanshiel at Cockburnspath Station. 
Mr. Buist sent the forester to conduct the party through Dunglass 
Woods. Visited Dunglass Dene, going up on the east and 
returning on the west side. 
Gathered :— 
Berberis vulgaris Circeea lutetiana 
Cardamine amara Viburnum Lantana 
Viola odorata (in fruit) Vinca major 
Hypericum calycinum » Minor 
Geranium phzeum Veronica montana 
sylvaticum Neottia Nidus-avis 
Ilex ‘Aquifolium Carex pendula 
Acer campestre 
