PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 293 
Beattock, Garpol Linn, Beld Crag, Moffat. 
Saturday, 9th July 1859. 
Party of 66 met at the Caledonian Railway Station at 6.30 
a.m. and proceeded to Beattock—breakfasted at the Beattock 
Inn (Miss Ramsay). Met the Rev. Mr. Little and proceeded with 
him to Garpol Linn. Also met the Rev. Dr. MacVicar. After 
visiting the Linn, went to the manse of Kirkpatrick-Juxta and 
saw Mr. Little’s collection of living ferns. Then walked to the 
Beld Crag—Mr. Little met us there ; afterwards proceeded to 
Moffat, visited the Well, and reached Beattock in time for the 
train at 5.22 p.m. Return tickets, 4s. Breakfast, 1s. 6d. 
Some of the party visited the hills near Moffat, going to the 
district on Friday, 8th. 
Among the plants collected were the following :— 
Ranunculus hederaceus 
Cardamine Impatiens 
(Kirkpatrick-Juxta) 
Viola hirta 
| Symphytum officinale 
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Stellaria nemorum , levigata 
Linaria vulgaris 
Habenaria chlorantha 
Carex remota 
Lepigonum rubrum ,  binervis 
Tilia grandifolia | Milium effusum 
Genista tinctoria | Melica nutans 
Saxifraga stellaris » uniflora 
Sedum Rhodiola | Hymenophyllum Wilsoni 
»  villosum Allosorus crispus 
Jasione montana | (Moffat Hills) 
Pyrola secunda Asplenium viride 
Lysimachia Nummularia 
(Kirkpatrick-Juxta) 
Kilconquhar, Balcarres, Elie, Largo. 
Saturday, 16th July 1859. 
Party of between 40 and 50 met at Edinburgh Perth and 
Dundee Railway Station at 9.30 am. and proceeded to 
Kilconquhar, where we met the Rev. Mr. Milligan minister of 
