PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 185 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Thalictrum alpinum Epilobium alpinum 
Ranunculus acris (alpine Carum verticillatum (near 
form Tarbet) 
Corydalis claviculata Gnaphalium supinum 
Cardamine pratensis Lysimachia vulgaris 
Cochlearia vars. Scutellaria galericulata 
Cerastium alpinum ( Lomond) 
Hypericum Androseemum Salix herbacea 
humifusum Listera cordata 
2 has nitidus Juncus trifidus 
triglumis 
Lunde spicata 
Carex pauciflora 
Sibbaldia procumbens 
Alchemilla alpina 
Saxifraga oppositifolia 
or aris » . Tigida 
sa aizoides »,  saxatilis 
hypnoides Poa Balfourii 
? 
Sedum Rhodiola Osmunda regalis 
Pm anglicum (near Lycopodium annotinum 
Tarbet) Isoétes lacustris 
Lythrum Salicaria 
Joined the steamboat at 4 p.m. and reached Glasgow at 8 p.m. 
Returned by train which left Glasgow at 9, and reached 
Edinburgh about 11 p.m. 
Braemar. 
Tuesday, 8th August 1854. 
Party composed of J. H. Balfour, M. A. Badre, Thomas 
Barclay, George Coates Bell, Herbert M. Birdwood, Edward W 
J. Earle, James Gilchrist, M. A. Katib, G, 
Lawson, G. S. Lawson, James Miller, David Ross, M. A. 
Soubki, J. G. Whitehead, left Edinburgh by the Edinburgh, 
Perth and Dundee Railway at 9.45 a.m.on Tuesday, 8th August 
1854. Return tickets, available for 14 days, had been granted 
for 12s. 6d. Train reached Aberdeen much behind its time; in 
place of 4.23, being 5.30. ‘ Dined at Douglas Hotel close to the 
