PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 
Lycopodium alpinum 
selaginoides 
Cladouia rangiferina 
‘5 pyxidata 
= gracilis 
ms bellidiflora 
digitata 
anomza 
traria glauca 
Peltidea canina 
»  horizontalis 
Stereocaulon paschale 
Cornicularia aculeata 
Gyrophora pellita 
Mr. Sim’s list :-— 
Hesperis matronalis 
(Kinnoul Hill) 
Hypericum humifusum 
(Blairgowrie) 
Geranium pyrenaicum 
(roadside near Barn- 
hill) 
Potentilla hirta? (rocks 
near Kinnoul Church) 
% argentea(rocks 
near Kinnoul Church) 
Aremonia agrimonioides 
(wood of Scone) 
Sedum album (rocks near 
Barnhill) 
Sedum dasyphyllum 
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Gyrophora polyphylla 
Lecanora ventosa 
= Parella 
er tartarea 
Parmelia saxatilis 
‘s omphalodes 
i; conspersa 
; olivacea 
- frigida 
Lecidea rivulosa 
‘i geographica 
- icmadophila 
Evernia prunastri 
Sphzerophoron coralloides 
Moneses grandiflora 
(wood of Scone) 
Lysimachia Nummularia 
(banks of Tay) 
Cynoglossum sylvaticum 
(Kinfauns Toll-bar) 
Linaria repens (limestone 
wall, left bank of Tay, 
opposite Perth) 
Mimulus luteus 
(banks of Tay) 
Allium oleraceum 
(banks of Tay) 
Scheuchzeria palustris 
(Methven Bog) 
(Craigie, near Perth) | 
St. Andrews. 
Saturday, 24th July 1858. 
Party of about 40 met at the Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee 
Railway Station at 6.30 a.m. and proceeded to St. Andrews. 
