PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 337 
The chief plants collected were:— 
Thalictrum minus 
Diplotaxis tenuifolia 
Cakile maritima 
Cerastium semidecandrum 
Lepigonum marinum 
Astragalus hypoglottis 
Saxifraga tridactylites 
Symphytum officinale (Elie) 
Lithospermum arvense 
Lamium amplexicaule 
intermedium 
Beta maritima (Elie) 
Listera ovata 
Orchis latifolia, var. incar- 
(Kilconquhar) — 
(E£nanthe crocata Carex disticha 
Haloscias scoticum »  vulpina 
(shore of Kil- 
Vib Lant 
iburnum Lantana conquhar Loch) 
(woods, Kilconquhar) 
Silybum Marianum 
(railway banks) 
; distans 
Alopecurus agrestis (Elie) 
Newtown, Dryburgh Abbey, Banks of Tweed, Melrose. 
Ls Saturday, 20th June 1863. 
Party of 83 met at the North British Railway Station at 9.45 
a.m. and proceeded to Newtown. Visited Dryburgh Abbey 
Banks of Tweed, and Melrose Abbey. Returned by train leaving 
Melrose at 4.19 p.m. Return ticket, 2s. 6d. 
The following were some of the principal plants collected:— 
Clematis Vitalba 
Thalictrum minus 
flexuosum 
Rantheain: auricomus 
Aquilegia vulgaris 
Papaver dubium 
Cheiranthus Cheiri 
Barbarea vulgaris 
Cochlearia officinalis 
Hesperis matronalis 
Viola odorata 
Dianthus barbatus 
Stellaria nemorum 
Malva moschata 
Geranium sanguineum 
3 sylvaticum 
Vicia sylvatica 
Geum intermedium 
Poterium Sanguisorba 
Sanicula europzea 
Hedera Helix 
Lonicera Xylosteum 
Valeriana dioica 
Dipsacus sylvestris 
Solidago Virgaurea 
Matricaria Parthenium 
Doronicum Pardalianches 
Pyrola media 
