PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 405 
Melrose, Eildon Hills. 
Saturday, 17th June 1871. 
Party of 90 left the Waverley Station at 10.5 a.m. and pro- 
ceeded to Melrose, visited Eildon Hills, &c., and returned by train 
passing Melrose at 6.53 p.m. Return ticket, 3s. 
The following plants were collected :— 
Berberis vulgaris 
Camelina foetida 
Raphanus Raphanistrum 
Viola lutea, var. caerulea 
Cerastium glomeratum 
a arvense 
Stellaria glauca 
Geranium sylvaticum 
Trifolium hybridum 
Vicia sativa 
Geum intermedium 
Torilis Anthriscus 
Anthemis arvensis 
Vaccinium Vitis-Idzea 
Pedicularis sylvatica 
Rhinanthus Crista-galli 
Rumex viridis 
Empetrum nigrum 
Listera ovata 
Orchis latifolia 
» maculata 
Carex panicea 
Alopecurus geniculatus 
Allosorus crispus 
Valeriana dioica | 
Cupar, Loch Malong, Logie, Forret, Leuchars. 
Saturday, 24th June 1871. 
Party of 52 left the Waverley Station (Edinburgh, Perth, and 
Dundee section) for Cupar by train at 6.45 am. At Cupar they 
were entertained to breakfast by Mr. Thomas Barclay, Sheriff- 
Clerk, in the Royal Hotel. At breakfast they were joined by 
several gentlemen belonging to the neighbourhood. After 
breakfast they walked by Loch Malong, Logie, and Forret to 
Leuchars, from which they returned by train at 5.39 p.m. 
Return ticket, 3s. 
The following plants were collected :— 
Teesdalia nudicaulis 
(about half-way between 
Forret and Leuchars) 
Chelidonium majus 
Hesperis matronalis 
Lepidium Smithii 
