PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 361 
Circeea lutetiana 
Conium maculatum 
Pimpinella Saxifraga | 
Silaus pratensis | 
Peucedanum Ostruthium | 
Adoxa Moschatellina | 
Lonicera Caprifolium | 
Asperula odorata 
Valeriana dioica 
Carduus heterophyllus 
Campanula latifolia 
Pyrola minor 
Lysimachia vulgaris 
Vinca minor 
Menyanthes trifoliata 
Polemonium czeruleum 
Anchusa sempervirens 
Myosotis czespitosa 
je palustris 
Linaria vulgaris 
Veronica polita 
agrestis 
Melampyrum sylvaticum 
Pinguicula vulgaris 
Stachys ambigua 
» sylvatica 
Atriplex erecta 
Polygonum Bistorta 
Rumex viridis 
Epilobium hirsutum | 
Euphorbia Helioscopia 
Neottia Nidus-avis 
Epipactis latifolia 
Orchis latifolia 
Habenaria viridis 
Eriophorum angustifolium 
Carex dioica 
»  disticha 
»  teretiuscula 
ampullacea 
Plalecss arundinacea 
Trisetum flavescens 
Avena pubescens 
Cynosurus cristatus 
Glyceria aquatica 
Brachypodium sylvaticum 
Blechnum boreale 
Scolopendrium vulgare 
Lastrea dilatata 
Equisetum palustre 
- limosum 
Hypnum aduncum 
dendroides 
Lad 
East Linton, Tynningham, Binning Wood. 
Saturday, 25th June 1864. 
Party of 57 met at the Waverley Station and proceeded to 
East Linton. Thence walked to Tynningham. Met Mr. Lees. 
Visited the garden and houses, ana walked towards the mouth of 
the Tyne and the shore. Walked through Binning Wood to 
East Linton, and returned by train at 3.10 p.m. Return tickets 
2s. Many seeds were picked on rocks off St. Baldred’s, and near 
this abundance of Ophioglossum vulgaium, 
