PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 331 
In Garpol Linn :— 
Aquilegia vulgaris 
Geranium lucidum 
Rubus saxatilis 
Jasione montana (in great 
profusion by roadsides 
about Beattock) 
Pyrola minor 
» | secunda 
Melampyrum pratense 
Veronica scutellata 
Habenaria bifolia 
2 chlorantha 
Carex lzvigata 
Melica nutans 
» uniflora 
Hymenophyllum Wilsoni 
Allosorus crispus 
Asplenium viride 
Athyrium Filix-foemina, 
var. convexum 
Cystopteris fragilis 
Lastrea Oreopteris 
Polypodium Dryopteris 
a Phegopteris 
Lycopodium Selago 
Blindia acuta 
Orthotrichum Drummondii 
Bartramia fontana 
Zygodon Mougeotii 
Tortula tortuosa 
Neckera crispa 
Sticta fuliginosa 
Nephroma resupinata 
Alectoria jubata 
Dunfermline, Town Wood, Loch Fittie, Black Loch, 
Carnack Loch. 
Saturday, 12th July 1862. 
Party of 26 met at the Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee Railway 
Station at 6 a.m. and proceeded to Dunfermline. Breakfasted 
at Milne’s Hotel. Visited Mr. Hunt’s place at Pittencross ; saw 
ruins, also old abbey, and Robert Bruce’s grave. Walked to 
Town Wood, then to Loch Fittie, Black Loch at Hillhead, and 
Carnack Loch. Returned by train at 4.32 p.m. Return tickets, 
2s. Breakfast, Is. 6d. 
Among the plants collected were the following :— 
At Loch Fittie :— 
Nuphar luteum 
Drosera rotundifolia 
Vaccinium Oxycoccus 
Trientalis europzea 
Alisma Plantago 
Scirpus lacustris 
sylvaticus 
Carex aquatilis (in very 
great quantity. This 
is the first time it has 
been observed within 
twenty miles of Edin- 
burgh) 
Lastrea spinulosa 
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