PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 205 
Carex CHderi (abundant in Sclerochloa maritima 
Gullan Links between Lepturus filiformis 
the marshy ground and 
the sand hills) 
Carex hirta 
Phleum arenarium 
Trisetum flavescens 
Triodia decumbens 
Botrychium Lunaria 
Equisetum variegatum 
Lycopodium selaginoides 
Chara hispida 
» vulgaris 
Dunfermline, Knock Hill, Black Devon, Saline, Rumbling 
Bridge, Loch Leven, Benarty, Bishop Hill. 
Saturday, 14th July 1855. 
Party of 60-70 met at the Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee 
Railway Station at 6.30 a.m. and proceeded to Dunfermline. 
Return tickets, 2s. Breakfasted at Melvie’s New Inn, Dun- 
fermline, about 9 a.m. for Is. 3d. each. Visited the Abbey— 
where two artists who accompanied the party remained to take 
measurements. Walked towards Cleghorn and Knock Hill, 
crossed over the western side of the hill and visited the banks of 
the Black Devon, and returned by the pass between the two 
Saline Hills to Dunfermline, which was reached about 6 p.m. 
Returned by train at 6.40 p.m., reaching Edinburgh about 9 p.m. 
Some of the party went the day previously to Loch Leven, 
Benarty, and met us, others went to Rumbling Bridge and joined 
us in the evening. 
Among the plants gathered by the various parties were the 
following :— 
Ranunculus hederaceus | Linum usitatissimum 
: ammula Trifolium medium 
ae reptans (Loch < striatum 
Fittie and Loch Leven) | Oxytropis Halleri (Bishop 
Trollius europzeus Hill) 
Nuphar luteum Vicia sylvatica 
‘Nymphea alba Rubus saxatilis 
Nasturtium palustre Saxifraga hypnoides 
Viola lutea Sedum villosum 
Radiola Millegrana (near Sempervivum tectorum 
Loch Leven) 
