PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 169 
Thalictrum majus 
Aquilegia vulgaris 
Papaver somniferum 
Hypericum perforatum 
* maculatum 
e humifusum 
= hirsutum 
Geranium nodosum (near a 
cottage) 
m 
Genista tinctoria 
Prunus Padus 
Spirzea salicifolia 
Galium Mollugo (near Pooley 
Bridge 
Senecio aquaticus 
Serratula tinctoria (near 
Pooley Bridge) 
Hieracium boreale 
Lactuca muralis 
Jasione mgntana 
Ligustrum vulgare 
Linaria vulgaris 
Mentha rotundifolia 
Calamintha Clinopodium 
Stachys Betonica 
Sanguisorba officinalis Quercus pedunculata 
Circzea lutetiana ,,  sessiliflora (at Gow- 
Galium boreale barrow Park) 
The best plants were gathered between Gowbarrow Park and 
Pooley Bridge, within two miles from the latter place. In 
Ulleswater Vymphea alba occurs, Plantago media was gathered 
abundantly after passing Pooley Bridge. 
Between Pooley Bridge and Penrith:— 
Malva moschata Galium Mollugo 
Potentilla reptans Plantago media 
Walked by Brougham Hall to the Round Table, and reached 
Penrith about 3 p.m. 
At Penrith Castle Dzplotaxis tenutfolia was picked. 
Left Penrith by express train at 3.20, and reached Edinburgh 
at 7.15 pm. Mr. Barclay, Mr. Menzies, and C. Cowan remained 
at Carlisle; Claud Bell at Carstairs. The weather during this 
trip was upon the whole good, and all seemed to enjoy the 
excursion. 
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Clova. 
Thursday, 4th August 1853. 
A party consisting of J. H. Balfour, Thomas Barclay, George 
Bayley, Alexander Cowan, Charles W. Cowan, E. W. Cropper, 
John G. Cunningham, James Gilchrist, William M. Ogilvie, 
Charles Jenner, M. A. Katib, G. Lawson, Mostapha Mostapha, 
