PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. - 389 
Alloa, Lornshill Woods, Menstrie, Blairlogie, Airthrey, 
Abbey Crag, Stirling. 
Saturday, tith June 1864. 
Party of 75 met at the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway 
Station at 6.25 am. and proceeded to Alloa. Met Mr. 
John Dawson, Dr. Duncanson, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Brotherston, 
Rev. Mr. Hallens, Mr. Clark, Sheriff-Substitute, and other mem- 
bers of the Alloa Natural History Society, who joined us at 
breakfast in the Royal Oak (Mr. Thomas). Return tickets, 3s. ; 
breakfast, 1s, 6d. After breakfast, walked by Lornshill Woods 
(picking Corallorrhiza innata) to Menstrie and the glen near it. 
Thence to Blairlogie and along the foot of the Ochils to Airthrey. 
Visited the grounds under guidance of Mr. Fraser, the factor for 
Lord Abercrombie. Went to the Abbey Crag, and walked to | 
Stirling. Returned thence by train at 5.48 p.m. 
Among the plants collected were the following :— 
Ranunculus aquatilis 
hederaceus 
Berber: vulgaris 
Corydalis claviculata 
Cardamine amara 
Viola palustris 
Lychnis vespertina 
ys Viscaria 
Sagina subulata 
Montia fontana 
Geranium sylvaticum 
m lucidum 
Trifolium striatum 
Ornithopus perpusillus 
(Menstrie) 
Saxifraga hypnoides 
Sedum Telephium 
anglicum 
reflexum 
Callitriche verna 
Sanicula europzea 
Conium maculatum 
Senecio viscosus 
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Hieracium Pilosella 
vulgatum 
Hypochcetis radicata 
Lactuca virosa 
Erica Tetralix 
Pyrola minor 
Villarsia nymphzeoides 
(Airthrey pond) 
Symphytum tuberosum 
Myosotis caespitosa 
Echium vulgare 
Atropa Belladonna 
Melampyrum pratense 
Pinguicula vulgaris 
Euphorbia Helioscopia 
Salix aurita 
Corallorrhiza innata 
Habenaria chlorantha 
Iris Pseudacorus 
Luzula congesta 
Triglochin maritimum 
Carex muricata 
»  stellulata 
