able for Lychnis alpina. 
in full flower. 
PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 479 
Cochlearia (varieties) 
Oxytropis campestris 
Sibbaldia procumbens 
Saxifraga nivalis 
” hypnoides 
platypetala 
Fpilobinm alsinifolium 
alpinum 
Saussurea alpina 
Hieracium alpinum and 
form between alpinum 
and Lawsoni 
Azalea procumbens 
Veronica humifusa 
alpina 
Salix lanata 
, Lapponum 
Salix Myrsinites 
, arbutifolia 
» herbacea 
» reticulata 
Tofieldia palustris 
Eriophorum latifolium 
Carex Vahlii 
jy oeteata 
»  Vaginata 
capillaris 
Grahami (in the old 
station in abundance) 
Alopecurus alpinus 
Poa Balfourii 
Hymenophyllum Wilsoni 
Woodsia hyperborea 
Tuesday, 6th August 1872. 
Breakfast at 7.30a.m. Drove to Acharn in three machines, 
thence walked through Glen Dole to Jock’s Road. Ascended by 
Jock’s Road to falls of White Water, thence by banks of White 
Water for about a mile, then turned to west by stream which led 
the party to Little Gilrannoch, a peculiar porphyritic hill remark- 
This plant was gathered by the party 
Among the plants noticed during the excursion were :— 
Cochlearia officinalis, var. 
groenlandica 
Cerastium triviale, var. 
Cherleria sedoides 
Rubus Chamzemorus 
(in fruit) 
Cornus suecica (in fruit) 
Vaccinium uliginosum 
Azalea procumbens 
Pyrola secunda 
Armeria maritima, var. 
alpina 
Trientalis europea 
(very abundant) 
Veronica alpina 
Salix (several species) 
Tofieldia palustris 
Juncus castaneus 
Luzula spicata 
Carex pauciflora 
»  aquatilis 
»  Yariflora 
» capillaris 
Alopecurus alpinus 
