PROFESSOR JOHN HuTTON BALFuUR. 443 
Dollar, Castle Campbell Glen, the Ochils. 
Saturday, 3rd July 1869. 
Party of 50 met at the Waverley Station at 6.30 am. 
Proceeded vzé Stirling to Dollar, breakfasted there in Hender- 
son’s Castle Campbell Hotel, thence walked through Castle 
Campbell Glen to the Castle and the Ochils, returning to Dollar 
by King’s Seat. The party was joined at breakfast by Dr. 
Strachan, Mr. Westwood, and Dr. Strachan’s son acted as guide 
to the party. Return tickets, 3s. Breakfast, 1s. 6d. 
The following plants were collected :— 
Stellaria nemorum Myosotis palustris 
Geranium sylvaticum Gymnadenia conopsea 
Ornithopus perpusillus ey albida 
Epilobium alsinifolium Habenaria chlorantha 
Saxifraga stellaris Eriophorum latifolium 
= hypnoides Carex rigida 
Smyrnium Olusatrum Hymenophyllum Wilsoni 
Solidago Virgaurea Scolopendrium vulgare 
Vaccinium Vitis-Idzea Equisetum umbrosum 
Kelso, Twizel, Milnegraden, The Tweed, Ladykirk, 
Paxton, Norham, Berwick. 
Saturday, 10th July 1869. 
Party of about 50 met at the Waverley Station at 6.35 a.m. 
and proceeded to Kelso, breakfasted there, thence went by 
train to Twizel, where they crossed the Tweed to Milnegraden, 
conducted by the gardener through the grounds, thence walked by 
banks of the Tweed to Ladykirk, the residence of Mr. Robertson, 
M.P. Mr. Scott, the gardener, conducted the party through the 
garden, houses, and stable. At 1.15 the party, at the invitation of 
Mr. Robertson, sat down to luncheon in Ladykirk House. The 
party then proceeded to Paxton, visiting by the way the parish 
