PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOoUR. 307 
party at lunch. Returned by train passing Forteviot at 4.32 
p-m. Return tickets, 4s. Breakfast, 1s. 6d. Some of the party 
visited Scone. 
The following were among the plants collected :— 
Ranunculus hirsutus Carduus tenuiflorus 
Papaver Argemone Pyrola minor 
Corydalis lutea (near Perth) Moneses grandiflora (Scone 
Hesperis matronalis woods) 
Iberis amara Trientalis europeea (Scone 
Cerastium glomeratum woods) 
‘“ arvense Ligustrum vulgare 
Stellaria nemorum Vinca minor 
Lepigonum rubrum Polemonium czeruleum 
Hypericum hirsutum Myosotis palustris 
Geranium sylvaticum Veronica montana 
Trifolium medium Melampyrum pratense 
yi strictum Stachys Betonica 
; hybridum Lamium amplexicaule 
Anthyllis Vulneraria Polygonum Bistorta 
Astragalus hypoglottis Neottia Nidus-avis 
Vicia sylvatica Listera ovata 
Rubus saxatilis Iris Pseudacorus 
Potentilla reptans Juncus glaucus 
Chrysosplenium alterni- Koeleria cristata 
folium Asplenium Adiantum- 
Circzea lutetiana nigrum 
Sanicula europzea Scolopendrium vulgare 
Viburnum Opulus Cystopteris fragilis 
Lonicera Caprifolium Polystichum angulare 
Galium Mollugo Polypodium Dryopteris . 
Asperula odorata Botrychium Lunaria 
Filago germanica Equisetum umbrosum 
Senecio aquaticus Sticta pulmonaria 
Beattock, Garpol Linn. 
Saturday, 14th July 1866. 
Party of 40 met at the Caledonian Railway Station at 7.4c¢ a.m. 
Proceeded to Beattock. Breakfasted at Beattock Bridge Hotel 
aw re a : 
