PROFESSOR JOHN HUTTON BALFOUR. 481 
Breadalbanes, Fife hills, Lomonds. Lochnagar had snow. The 
temperature was very low. From Loch Brandy the party pro- 
ceeded to Loch Wharral, and examined the rocks above the loch 
and collected the ordinary alpines, also an alpine variety of 
Cerastium triviale and of Solidago Virgaurea, var. cambrica. 
Went to old station for Alopecurus alpinus, but no specimens 
were seen. /soétes lacustris was found in the loch. Returned 
to the inn about 4.30, having had fine clear weather during the 
whole day. 
Friday, 9th August 1872. 
Breakfast at 8 am. Left Clova about 9 in drag for Kirriemuir, 
which we reached about 11.45. Left by train at 12.50. Lunched 
at Forfar Station. Left Forfar at 2.48 p.m. and reached Edin- 
burgh vzdé Fife about 7.30 p.m. 
The volume containing the continuation of records of Excur- 
sions to the end of the year 1878 is, I regret to say, not available 
for their transcription.—I. B. B. 
