PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 457 
friday, 5th August 1870. 
This morning at 8.30, after breakfast, the party went to Craig 
Chailliach. They were joined by Mr. John Cameron and his 
brother, sons of the parish schoolmaster of Killin. The former 
had been a pupil of Professor Dickson’s in Glasgow. We visited 
the rocks, and gathered :— 
Thalictrum alpinum 
Cochlearia officinalis 
Silene maritima 
» _ acaulis 
Cerastium alpinum 
Sagina saxatilis 
»  Nivalis 
(a new station for it) 
Rubus saxatilis 
», Chameemorus 
Dryas octopetala 
Potentilla maculata 
Sibbaldia procumbens 
Saxifraga nivalis 
= stellaris 
aizoides 
‘Adoxa Moschatellina 
(very large, and near 
top of mountain) 
Gnaphalium supinum 
Saussurea alpina 
Armeria maritima 
Veronica humifusa 
Polygonum viviparum 
Salix arbutifolia 
» herbacea 
» reticulata 
Tofieldia palustris 
Juncus trifidus 
»  triglumis 
Carex atrata 
»  Tigida 
»  pilulifera 
,  capillaris 
Sesleria czerulea 
Asplenium viride 
Polystichum Lonchitis 
Botrychium Lunaria 
Conostomum boreale 
Andreza alpina 
Solorina crocea 
Sticta scrobiculata 
Saturday, 6th August 1870. 
This morning, at 8 o’clock, party of 10 started in two cars for a 
farmhouse about 7 or 8 miles up the Lochay. We then ascended 
Corrach Uachdar. 
Among others :— 
Rubus Chamzemorus 
(in fruit) 
Dryas octopetala 
Saxifraga nivalis 
Saussurea alpina 
(in fine flower) 
Vaccinium uliginosum 
Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi 
We gathered all the ordinary alpine plants, 
Asplenium viride 
Polystichum Lonchitis 
Bryum julaceum 
alpinum 
Bncalypta ciliata 
Solorina saccata 
Peltidea aphthosa 
