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PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 
Among the plants collected were the following :— 
Berberis vulgaris 
Meconopsis cambrica 
Cardamine palustris 
(double) 
Viola palustris 
+, soeen 
Cerastium arvense 
Spergula arvensis 
Linum catharticum 
Sedum villosum 
Drosera rotundifolia 
Cornus sanguinea 
Antennaria dioica 
Achillea Ptarmica 
Senecio aquaticus 
Apargia autumnalis 
Vaccinium Oxycoccus 
Erica Tetralix 
Pyrola minor 
Primula farinosa 
Menyanthes trifoliata 
Myosotis czespitosa 
Pedicularis sylvatica 
Orchis incarnata 
latifolia 
» maculata 
Luzula congesta 
Eriophorum polystachyon 
: latifolium 
Carex disticha 
panicea 
»» ampullacea 
Botrychium Lunaria 
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North Queensferry, South Queensferry, Ferry Hills, 
Inverkeithing, Dalmeny, Almond Bridge. 
Saturday, 24th June 1865. 
Party of 24 met at Granton at 8.30 a.m. and proceeded by 
steamboat to North Queensferry. 
Examined hills near Ferry. 
Walked towards Inverkeithing. Crossed the Ferry to South 
Queensferry. Walked by Dalmeny Park and Almond Bridge to 
Edinburgh. Pier, 2d. Steamboat, 6d. Pier at Queensferry, 6d. 
Ferry across, 6d. Mr. Gray joined the party at Queensterry. 
Among the plants gathered were the following :— 
Thalictrum flexuosum 
Papaver dubium 
Brassica campestris 
Thlaspi arvense 
Cakile maritima 
Reseda lutea 
#9: >: Aetlteola 
Helianthemum vulgare 
Sagina maritima 
Lepigonum marinum 
Malva rotundifolia 
Geranium sanguineum 
Acer campestre 
Medicago sativa 
Trifolium hybridum 
Vicia lutea 
