PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOuR. 239 
Forteviot, Invermay Woods, Pitkeathly, Mca Hill, 
Kinnoul Hill, Perth. 
Saturday, 4th July 1857. 
Party of about 40 met at the Scottish Central Railway Station 
at 6.30 am. and proceeded to Forteviot, and returned from 
Perth at 6.27 p.m., 
reaching Edinburgh at 9 p.m. Return 
tickets, 3s. 11d. They were met by Dr. Lauder Lindsay, 
Dr. Stirling, Dr. Lyell. 
They first visited Invermay Woods, and 
then went to Pitkeathly, visited Moncrieff Hill, crossed the 
water to Kinnoul Hill, and returned to Perth. 
Among the more important plants gathered were the follow- 
ing :— 
Thalictrum minus 
Nasturtium sylvestre 
Hesperis matronalis 
Lepidium campestre 
Smithii 
Matra moschata 
Genista anglica 
Ornithopus perpusillus 
Rubus nitidus 
- Potentilla argentea 
Sedum Telephium 
(Enanthe crocata 
Dipsacus sylvestris 
Solidago Virgaurea 
Doronicum Pardalianches 
Lactuca virosa (Kinnoul) 
Vinca minor 
Cynoglossum sylvaticum 
Echium vulgare 
Solanum Dulcamara 
Sc ag Fae 
(spa 
wige De ofa 
(abundant) 
Listera are avis 
rs ovata 
Epipactis latifolia (sparingly) 
Habenaria viridis 
chlorantha 
Patis dunisldlia (sparingly) 
Carex hirta 
Aira cespitosa 
vivipara 
Bareooria pomiformis 
Cladonia rangiferina 
Perth, Methven. 
Saturday, t1th July 1857; 
No excursion to-day owing to illness, but Mr. Sadler with 
others went to Perth, visited Muirward Wood, in Highfield 
