PROFESSOR JOHN HutTTON BAL¥OoUR. 353 
On the rocks below :— 
Thalictrum alpinum Gnaphalium supinum 
Cerastium alpinum Tofieldia palustris 
Rubus Chamzemorus Cryptogramme crispa 
Sibbaldia procumbens Polystichum Lonchitis 
Saxifraga oppositifolia Lastrea dilatata 
‘ stellaris Lycopodium Selago 
aizoides Pa alpinum 
hypnoides a selaginoides 
Sean Rhodiola Splachnum mnioides 
Epilobium alpinum 
Returned to Strathyre at 6 p.m., having left the lower part of 
the cliffs at 4.30. 
Wednesday, 16th September 1863. 
Near Stronvar, on the shores of Loch Voil, gathered Osmunda 
regalis. Onthe rocks at the Black Island, where the Calair 
Burn from Glen Buckie divides, we got Hymenophyllum Walsont. 
At Donald F erguson’s house, Stronvar, saw a peculiar Dahiza, 
half yellow and half purple, on the same capitulum. 
Near King’s House observed some peculiar varieties of Athy- 
rium Frlix-foemina. 
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Ben Voirlich. 
Saturday, 26th September 1863. 
This morning, about 9.30 a.m., started from Strathyre for 
Ardvoirlich House. Ascended Ben Voirlich. The day was fine 
at starting, but between 12 and 1 the rain and sleet came on 
with wind and tempest; this continued at intervals, with 
Occasional clear blinks. 
The summit was reached about 2, and for half-an-hour the 
party enjoyed a fine view of the mountains and lochs around, 
but after that mist came on and continued all afternoon. 
The weather interfered much with botanising. Reached Ard- 
voirlich House about 4.30 p.m. 
