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Fifi. 3. — View from the nortli end of Loch Doon looking south-east, showing bare 

 stony shove and evidences of glaciation on the land Only a ])ortion of the 

 loch can be seen from this point, owing to its curvature. It runs parallel to 

 the distant hills, of which the one on the right centre of the picture is 

 Goran of Portmark. 



Fig. 4. — The top of Craiglee, looking itowards Curleywee, the distant mountain in 

 centre of picture, showing bare, rocky mountain-top, with numerous ])erched 

 rocks. The pool on the left has a few dwarf specimens of Juncus, Carex, 

 Eriophorum, etc. 



Mr George West. 



[Plate 2. — Referred to on pages 100 and 106, 



