PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFourR. 329 
Cockburnspath, Dunglass, Pease Dene. 
Saturday, 21st June 1862. 
Party of 70 met at North British Railway Station at 8 a.m. 
and proceeded to Cockburnspath. Visited Dunglass by per- 
mission of Sir James Hall, walked by shore to the Cove and 
Pease Dene, and returned from Cockburnspath at 5.58. Return 
tickets, 2s. 
Among the plants eee were :— 
Glaucium luteum Neottia Nidus-avis 
Hypericum calycinum Carex pendula 
Mertensia maritima Polystichum angulare 
Lamium Galeobdolon 
Numerous seaweeds. 
Perth, Kinnoul Hill, Kinfauns, Orchardneuk, Moncrieff 
; Hill, Bridge of Earn. 
Saturday, 28th June 1862. 
Party of about 90 met at the Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee 
Railway Station at 6 a.m. and proceeded to Perth. Breaktasted 
at John Dunbar’s Railway Station Refreshment Rooms. Walked 
to Kinnoul Hill, Kinfauns, crossed the Tay to Orchardneuk, and 
then walked over Moncrieff Hill to Bridge of Earn. Left the 
station at Bridge of Earn at 3.10 pm. Return tickets, 3s. 6d. 
Breakfast, 1s. 6d. 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Malva moschata 
Chelidonium majus 
Geranium pheeum 
Fumaria micrantha 
Nasturtium officinale pratense 
(4-5 feet long) os pyrenaicum 
columbinum 
Hesperis matronalis 
(in great quantity on Erodium cicutarium 
Moncrieff Hill) Euonymus europzeus 
Reseda Luteola Vicia lathyroides 
(one specimen 7 feet high) Potentilla hirta 
Sagina subulata »  argentea 
