PROFESSOR JOHN HuTTON BALFoUurR. 325 
The following were some of the plants gathered :— 
Aquilegia vulgaris 
(Stirling Castle) 
Chelidonium majus 
(near Dunblane) 
Brassica Rapa 
Trifolium hybridum 
Ornithopus perpusillus 
(Dunblane) 
Rubus rhamnifolius 
Agrimonia Eupatoria 
Sedum Telephium 
album 
(Stirling Castle) 
Circeea lutetiana 
» alpina 
Conium maculatum 
Petroselinum sativum 
#Ethusa Cynapium 
” 
Silybum Marianum 
(Stirling Castle) 
Lactuca virosa 
Trientalis europea 
(near Dunblane) 
Atropa Belladonna 
Hyoscyamus niger 
Verbascum Thapsus 
; Lychnitis 
Linaria repens 
Calamintha Clinopodium 
Stachys arvensis 
Rumex viridis 
Listera Nidus-avis 
cordata 
(near Dunblane) 
Paris quadrifolia 
”) 
EAGCURSIONS 
IN: 1562. 
Merchiston, Colinton, Slateford, Canal. 
Saturday, 10th May 1862. 
Party of about 120 met at the Middle Walk of the Meadows at 
If a.m. and proceeded to Merchiston and Colinton. Visited 
the woods and returned by Slateford and the banks of the 
anal. 
The usual plants were gathered. Among others may be 
noticed :— 
Anemone nemorosa 
Ranunculus auricomus 
Cardamine amara 
Euonymus europzeus 
Saxifraga umbrosa 
mi granulata 
Adoxa Moschatellina 
Lonicera Xylosteum 
Valeriana pyrenaica 
Valerianella olitoria 
Chenopodium Bonus-Hen- 
ricus 
Orchis mascula 
Equisetum arvense 
Also specimens of St#igmaria ficotdes. 
