PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 199 
Saxifraga oppcsitifolia Carex ampullacea 
Galium boreale Melica uniflora 
Carduus heterophyllus (not Briza media 
in flower) Asplenium Adiantum- 
Hieracium murorum nigrum 
Vaccinium Vitis-ldza (not “ viride 
in flower) 3 Trichomanes 
Filix-foemina 
Cyeenniede fragilis 
Polystichum aculeatum 
Lastrea Filix-mas 
Pyrola media? (not in 
flower 
Origanum vulgare (not in 
flower) 
Salix viminalis 
eer ; dilatat 
Neottia Nidus-avis as ok te : 
Orchis latifolia Polypodium Dryopteris 
: en Phegopteris 
Convallaria majalis BoP 
° oe Reeisetiiih arvense 
Eriophorum latifolium Loar Geeaitt 
Carex disticha «Z Avie 
»» paniculata te oe ia 
; s 
»  aquatilis di agen 
» vulgaris on limosum 
? 
glauca hyemale 
Rarhinin fontana 
Ramalina fraxinea 
Peltidea canina 
Newton, —— Gladswood, Eildon Hills, Melrose, 
assendean, Minto Crags. 
Saturday, 23rd June 1855. 
Party of about 100, including Mr. Christie of the School of 
Design and 15 of his pupils, met at the North British Railway 
Station at 7.30 a.m., and proceeded to Newton Station, thence 
walked to Dryburgh Abbey and along the banks of the Tweed 
by Gladswood to the Eildon Hills and Melrose. Visited the 
East and Middle Eildon Hills, ascending to the top of each. 
Return tickets 2s. 6d., besides 3d. at Dryburgh, 1d. at Ferry, 
and a few pence at Melrose. Messrs. Nichol and Sadler went 
to Hassendean and visited Minto Crags, where they got 
Asplenium germanicum (one specimen). 
