PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 473 
Drem, Gullan, Aberlady, Longniddry. 
Saturday, 22nd June 1872. 
Party of 30 left the Waverley Station at 10.15 am. and 
proceeded to Drem, thence walked by Gullan and Aberlady to 
Longniddry. Returned by train passing Longniddry at 7.15 
pm. Return ticket, 1s. 6d. 
The following plants were collected :— 
Fumaria pallidiflora Centaurea Scabiosa 
Cerastium arvense Thrincia hirta 
Malva moschata Campanula glomerata 
, votundifolia Specularia hybrida 
Geranium sanguineum Echium vulgare 
Trifolium incarnatum Hyoseyamus niger 
3 striatum Utricularia vulgaris 
fragiferum Marrubium vulgare 
Potentilla reptans Salicornia herbacea 
Saxifraga tridactylites Orchis incarnata 
Parnassia palustris Habenaria viridis 
Sempervivum tectorum Blysmus rufus 
Hippuris vulgaris Carex distans 
Helosciadium inundatum Lepturus incurvatus, var. B. 
Sium angustifolium filiform 
Valerianella dentata Bolten ana 
Anthemis arvensis Equisetum variegatum 
Carduus nutans 
Selkirk, Ettrick, Yarrow, Philiphaugh, Bowhill, 
Newark Castle. 
Saturday, 29th June 1872. 
Party of 48 met at the Waverley Station at 6.30 am. and 
proceedéd to Selkirk. Breakfasted in Drydon’s County Hotel, 
thereafter, under the direction of Rev. Mr. Farquharson, walked 
to the manse, along to the junction of Ettrick and Yarrow, thence 
to Philiphaugh, Bowhill, and Newark Castle. Returned to 
Selkirk and left by special train at 5.45 p.m. The party was 
