PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 
-Malva sylvestris 
Genista tinctoria 
Anthyllis Vulneraria 
Vicia sativa 
Comarum palustre 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris 
Conium maculatum 
Carum verticillatum 
Sium angustifolium 
(Enanthe fistulosa 
re Lachenalii 
” cr 
Lonicera Periclymenum 
Galium palustre 
Valeriana officinalis 
Gnaphalium sylvaticum 
Senecio tenuifolius - 
Carduus palustris 
Thrincia hirta 
Jasione montana 
Campanula rotundifolia 
Armeria maritima 
Glaux maritima 
Anagallis arvensis 
= tenella 
Samolus Valerandi 
Ligustrum vulgare 
Erythreea Centaurium 
s littoralis 
Myosotis czespitosa 
Convolvulus sepium 
Solanum Dulcamara 
Melampyrum pratense 
Mentha velutina 
Plantago maritima 
Atriplex Babingtonii 
Polygonum lapathifolium 
Iris foetidissima 
», Pseudacorus 
Allium vineale 
Juncus glaucus 
»  Maritimus 
Lemna minor 
Triglochin : nae 
ritimum 
Potdiogbins elites 
Scirpus maritimus 
Blysmus rufus 
Carex vulpina 
»  leevigata 
»  distans 
»  extensa 
Phalaris arundinacea 
Glyceria fluitans 
aquatica 
Lepturus filiformis 
incurvatus 
Asplenium Adiantum- 
nigrum 
‘Trichomanes 
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Anstruther, Pittenweem, St. Monans, Elie. 
Saturday, 16th July 1864. 
Party of 35 met at Scotland Street Railway Station at 6.30 
a.m. and proceeded to Anstruther. Breakfasted at Robertson’s 
Commercial Inn. Met Mr. Barclay, the Rev. R. Colvin, Mr. C. 
Howie, and subsequently Rev. Walter Wood and Mr. Michie: 
The party was thus in all forty. Walked by the shore to Pitten- 
weem and visited old monastery and caves. Passed through St. 
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