PROFESSOR, JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR, 415 
Hotel, visited Loch Lubnaig and Ben Ledi by the Stank Burn, 
and returned to Callander about 6 p.m. Partook of tea in 
Macgregor’s Hotel, and left Callander at 7.20 for Edinburgh, 
which they reached about 10 o'clock. 
The day was fine and a 
magnificent view was obtained from the top of Ben Ledi. The 
party was accompanied by Dr, Lauder Lindsay, Dr. Clay, the 
Rev. Mr. Colvin, &c. 
The following plants were collected ;— 
Thalictrum alpinum 
Nympheea alba 
Draba incana 
Subularia aquatica 
Silene acaulis 
Hypericum Androseemum 
Vicia sylvatica 
Rubus Chamzemorus 
Saxifraga oppositifolia 
nivalis 
stellaris 
hypnoides 
Sediain Rhodiola 
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Pimpinella magna 
Cornus suecica 
Gnaphalium supinum 
Hieracium boreale 
Lobelia Dortmanna 
Vaccinium Oxycoccus 
Littorella lacustris 
(Loch Lubnaig) 
Polygonum viviparum 
Oxyria reniformis 
Rumex alpinus 
Salix herbacea 
Malaxis paludosa 
Listera cordata 
Habenaria chlorantha 
Juncus biglumis 
»  triglumis 
Luzula spicata 
Carex rigida 
»  Irrigua 
»».  Vaginata 
Hymenophyllum Wilsoni 
Allosorus crispus 
Asplenium viride 
Lycopodium Selago 
alpinum 
Isoétes cies 
Splachnum ampullaceum 
‘. mnioides 
Dalwhinnie. 
Monday, 5th August 1867. 
Party consisting of J. H. Balfour, Charles P. Astley, Alex. 
Craig Christie, Robert P. Colvin, Alfred Coore, Walter Dixon, 
