PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFouR. 285 
Duddingston Loch. 
Returned by Dunsappie, top of Arthur’s 
Seat, St. Anthony’s Chapel, and reached Holyrood a little after 
4 p.m. 
Plants collected :— 
Ranunculus aquatilis 
- sceleratus 
a Ficaria 
Draba verna 
Sisymbrium Thalianum 
Helianthemum vulgare 
Lychnis Viscaria 
Stellaria Holostea 
Alsine verna 
Geranium sanguineum 
Oxalis Acetosella 
Anthyllis Vulneraria 
Lathyrus macrorrhizus 
Potentilla verna 
Crateegus Oxyacantha 
(early in flower) 
Saxifraga granulata 
Hippuris vulgaris 
Anthriscus vulgaris 
sylvestris 
Valerianella olitoria 
Petasites vulgaris 
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Vaccinium Myrtillus 
Myosotis collina 
j versicolor 
Veronica hedereefolia 
yy arvensis 
serpyllifolia 
yy Chameedrys 
Lamium purpureum 
» album 
Mercurialis perennis 
Salix alba 
Carex vulgaris 
yy praecox 
»  Tiparia 
Anthoxanthum odoratum 
Asplenium Adiantum- 
nigrum 
i Trichomanes 
= Ruta-muraria 
s septentrionale 
Polypodium vulgare 
Equisetum limosum 
Penicuik, Auchendinny, Roslin. 
Saturday, 21st May 1859. 
Party of about 100 met at North British Railway Station at 
8.45 a.m. and proceeded to Penicuik Station. Visited glen near 
Station. Saw Paper Mills at Valleyfield, walked by the 
banks of the Esk to Auchendinny and Roslin, which was 
reached about 4.30 p.m. Returned by train leaving Roslin 
Station at 5.30. Return tickets, 1s. 3d. 
Numerous plants gathered, among which may be noticed :— 
Cheiranthus Cheiri : 
Cardamine amara | 
7 sylvatica } 
Sisymbrium Thalianum 
Stellaria uliginosa 
Moehringia trinervia 
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