PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 393 
Whitberry Point, Ravensheugh and Binny Woods, returning to 
East Linton by the Rhododendron Walk. The party was 
accompanied by Dr. Crombie and a guide from Tynningham. 
Left East Linton for Edinburgh by the train passing at 3.10 p.m. 
Return tickets, 1s. 6d. 
The following were among the plants gathered :— 
Berberis vulgaris 
Papaver dubium 
»  Argemone 
Cardamine amara 
Sinapis alba 
Viola hirta 
Cerastium glomeratum 
. arvense 
Sagina maritima 
Malva rotundifolia 
Geranium sanguineum 
Conium maculatum 
Anthriscus vulgaris 
Lycopsis arvensis 
Hyoscyamus niger 
Rhinanthus Crista-galli 
Plantago maritima 
Chenopodium Bonus- 
Henricus 
Salicornia herbacea 
Rumex obtusifolius 
Euphorbia Helioscopia 
Parietaria diffusa 
Neottia Nidus-avis 
Listera ovata 
Orchis latifolia 
Ruscus aculeatus 
Blysmus rufus 
Nardus stricta 
Asplenium Adiantum- 
Cornus sanguinea 
Sambucus laciniata 
Lonicera Periclymenum 
Doronicum Pardalianches 
Leontodon palustris 
Arbutus Unedo 
Glaux maritima o pinulo 
Vinca major Ophioglossum vulgatum 
Erythrzea Centaurium Botrychium Lunaria 
Cynoglossum officinale Equisetum palustre 
Symphytum officinale 
nigrum 
Lastrea Oreopteris 
Grant’s House, Renton, Pease Dene, Pease Bridge, 
Cockburnspath. 
Saturday, 16th June 1866. 
Party of 74 met at the Waverley Station (N.B. Rail.) at 7 a.m. 
Proceeded to Grant’s House, visited Renton, thence walked by 
