PROFESSOR JOHN HuTTON BALFOUR. 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Viola palustris 
- utea 
Sagina subulata 
(W. Lomond) 
Lepigonum rubrum 
Genista anglica 
(at Ladybank Station) 
Oxytropis Halleri 
(Carlan Crags) 
Comarum palustre 
Saxifraga granulata 
hypnoides 
Sedum villosum 
Myriophyllum spicatum 
Epilobium angustifolium 
(W. Lomond) 
Galium boreale 
W. Lomond) 
Asperula taurina 
(Mr. Barclay, near 
Cupar) 
Filago germanica 
Antennaria dioica 
(W. Lomond) 
Vaccinium Vitis-Idzea 
is Myrtillus 
Trientalis europeea 
Myosotis repens 
(W. Lomond) 
Lamium Galeobdolon 
(near Lochgelly) 
Polygonum Bistorta 
ie; viviparum 
Empetrum nigrum 
Listera cordata 
(W. Lomond) 
Gymnadenia albida 
(Lomonds) 
Potamogeton perfoliatus 
crispus 
Carex pilulifers 
binervis 
Avena pratensis 
Hymenophyllum Wilsoni 
(W. Lomond) 
Allosorus crispus 
(W. Lomond) 
Cystopteris fragilis 
Polypodium Phegopteris 
(W. Lomond 
Botrychium Lunaria 
Equisetum umbrosum 
(Carlan Hill) 
Lycopodium Selago 
(W. Lomond) 
clavatum 
Puatarin globulifera 
(W. Lomond) 
Perth, Methven, Almond Bank, Bridge End, Scone, 
Kinnoul. 
Saturday, 29th June 1861. 
Party of 110 met at the Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee 
Railway Station at 6am. Dr. Leycock with about 12 pupils 
joined the party with the view of visiting the Asylum at Perth. 
The party was thus partly botanical and partly psychological. 
They proceeded to Perth, where breakfast was provided by Mr. 
