PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 323 
St. Andrews. 
Saturday, 6th July 1861. 
Party of 80 or 90 met at the Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee 
Railway Station at 6 a.m. and proceeded to St. Andrews, which 
was reached about 9.30 a.m. The Provost of St. Andrews, Mr. 
Ireland, Mr. C. Howie, Mr. Barclay, Dr. Watson Wemyss, Mr. 
Blair, teacher, Cupar, and Mr. Wallace, a student, met us. 
Breakfasted in the old Town Hall, breakfast being provided by 
Mr. Davidson of the Star Hotel. Return tickets, 3s. 3d. 
Breakfast, 1s. 6d. After breakfast, visited the United College, 
then went to Castle and Kirkhill, Harbour, Kirkhill rocks and 
Cave, and the Rock and Spindle. Returned to St. Andrews in 
time for the 3.20 train, reaching Edinburgh about 6.40 p.m. 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Thalictrum minus Gymnadenia conopsea 
Papaver Argemone Carex vulpina 
Fumaria micrantha Sclerochloa maritima 
Silene noctiflora (on wall at Harbour) 
Lychnis Githago Sclerochloa loliacea 
(on wall at Harbour) 
Sagina maritima 
Hordeum pratense 
Lepigonum marinum 
Trifolium striatum Elymus arenarius 
Haloscias scoticum Equisetum These by 
Anthemis Cotula variegatum {Mr. Howie 
Centaurea Scabiosa Lycopodium from 
Solanum nigrum selaginoides / Tentsmuir 
Scrophularia aquatica 
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North Berwick, Dirleton, Gullan, Luffness, Drem. 
Saturday, 13th July 1861. 
Party of about 30 met at the North British Railway Station 
at 10.15 am. and proceeded by train to North Berwick, thence 
walked by the Links to Dirleton, Gullan, Luffness, and Drem, 
Returned by train from Drem at6.50 p.m. Return tickets, Is. od. 
