PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFoUR. 363 
Macduff’s Castle, Denmiln, and the Mare’s Crag. Reached 
Newburgh about 10.18 am. for breakfast at Mr. Sutcliffe’s 
George Hotel. Visited Dr. Lyall’s collection of ferns, and saw 
Mr. Lang. Mr. Anderson of the Commercial Bank also accom- 
paniedus. Walked by the Ochils to Lochmill, and returned to 
Newburgh at 4.35 p.m. Return tickets, 2s. 6d.; breakfast, 1s. 3d. 
The following were among the plants collected :— 
Ranunculus Flammula 
hirsutus 
(Pitcaithly) 
Papaver dubium 
a rgemone 
Fumaria capreolata 
» micrantha 
Sisymbrium Thalianum 
Reseda Luteola 
Helianthemum vulgare 
Viola tricolor 
arvensis 
Gilerie inflata 
Malva moschata 
» rotundifolia 
Geranium dissectum 
Ononis arvensis 
Trifolium medium 
Anthyllis Vulneraria 
Vicia hirsuta 
e racca 
Agrimonia Eupatoria 
Saxifraga granulata 
Epilobium angustifolium 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris _ 
Scandix Pecten-Veneris 
Galium saxatile 
Asperula odorata 
Valerianella olitoria 
Anthemis arvensis 
Matricaria inodora 
Senecio sylvaticus 
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Hieracium Pilosella 
Vaccinium Myrtillus 
Erica cinerea 
Menyanthes trifoliata 
Lycopsis arvensis 
Linaria vulgaris 
Scrophularia nodosa 
Digitalis purpurea 
Pedicularis palustris 
Rhinanthus Crista-galli 
Galeopsis versicolor 
SS Tetrahit 
Lamium amplexicaule 
Teucrium Scorodonia 
Scleranthus annuus 
Chenopodium album 
Polygonum amphibium 
viviparum 
Euphorbia Helioscopia 
Humulus Lupulus 
Orchis latifolia 
Iris Pseudacorus 
Juncus effusus 
Luzula sylvatica 
Alisma Plantago 
Carex hirta 
ampullacea 
Phalaris arundinacea 
Blechnum boreale 
Lastrea Oreopteris 
Polypodium Dryopteris 
