PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 257 
North Berwick, Canty Bay, Bass Rock, Tantallon Castle, 
Dirleton. 
Saturday, 10th July 1858. 
Party of about 60 met at the North British Railway Station 
at 8am. and proceeded to North Berwick. Walked to Canty 
Bay, visited the Bass Rock, Tantallon Castle, North Berwick 
Links, Dirleton Common and Castle, and returned by train at 
6.22 p.m. Return tickets, 2s.; boat to Bass, Is. 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Clematis Vitalba 
(Dirleton Castle) 
Thalictrum minus 
Lepidium latifolium 
(Tantallon Castle) 
Silybum Marianum 
Apargia hispida 
Anagallis tenella 
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Ligustrum vulgare 
Reseda lutea Hyoscyamus niger 
Lavatera arborea (Bass) (Dirleton) 
Agrimonia Eupatoria (Dirleton) 
Sedum album Ballota foetida (Dirleton) 
(Dirleton Castle) Beta maritima (Bass) 
Smyrnium Olusatrum Salsola Kali 
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Geranium pusillum Calamintha Acinos 
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Lonicera Xylosteum Narcissus biflorus 
(Tantallon) (Bass ; not in flower) 
Centranthus ruber Potamogeton densus 
Scabiosa Columbaria Phleum arenarium 
Filago germanica Triodia decumbens 
minima Parmelia parietina (Bass) 
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Ramalina scopulorum (Bass) 
Perth, Birnam, Stenton Crag, Dunkeld. 
Saturday, 17th July 1858. 
Party of between 40 and 50 met at the Edinburgh and 
Glasgow Railway Station at 6.20 a.m. and proceeded by 
Scottish Central to Perth, which was reached at 10. There 
breakfast was provided in the rooms at the station at Is. 9d. 
