PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 
Cockenzie to Longniddry. 
Ranunculus hederaceus 
Berberis vulgaris 
Chelidonium majus 
Viola canina 
Cerastium arvense 
Stellaria graminea 
Honckenya peploides 
Geranium sanguineum 
3 dissectum 
Medicago sativa 
Astragalus hypoglottis 
Vicia sativa 
,, lathyroides 
Potentilla verna 
Saxifraga tridactylites - 
Sempervivum tectorum 
423 
Returned by train passing Long- 
niddry at 3.36 p.m. Return tickets, Is. 
The following plants were collected :— 
Helosciadium repens 
(Enanthe crocata 
Carduus nutans 
Leontodon lzvigatus 
Cynoglossum officinale 
Orchis incarnata 
Triglochin maritimum 
Lemna minor 
Scirpus maritimus 
Blysmus rufus 
Sclerochloa rigida 
Botrychium Lunaria 
Tortula muralis 
Hypnum albicans 
ms dendroides 
East Linton, Prestonkirk, Tynningham, Whitbery Point, 
the Tyne. 
Saturday, 6th June 1868. 
Party of 40 met at the North British Railway Station at 7 
a.m. Proceeded to East Linton, thence walked by Prestonkirk 
to Tynningham, where they were met by a gardener, who acted 
as guide. Visited the garden along with Mr. Lees, saw some 
fine Orchids. Thence proceeded through the woods to Whitbery 
Point, where a fine view was had of the Isle of May, Bass Rock, 
Berwick Law, Trapraine Law, Lammermuir Hills, Dunbar, &c. 
Thence by the north of the Tyne, visiting the salt-marshes, 
Returned by train from East Linton at 3.10 p.m. — 
