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Fio. 5fi. — CarlingWciik Lock. \'iew at the south end, looking east along the 

 margin, which is here a wide marsh, showing luxuriant vegetation in the 

 following order from the foreground: — Carex rostrata, Ranunculus Lingua, 

 Cicuta virosa, Equisetum limosum, a narrow arm of water with Nymphaea 

 lutea, then a large area of Carex rostrata with a small association of Phrag- 

 mites to the left of it, and Typha latifolia near the trees in the distance. 



Fig. .56. — Carlingwark Loch. Another view at the south end, looking east, show- 

 ing Carex rostrata in the foreground, with a group of Cicuta virosa at the margin 

 of the water, beyond which are Equisetum limosum and Phragmites communis, 

 with Nymphrea lutea in the water and deciduous trees in the distance. 



Mr George West. [Plate 28.— Ile/errcd to on page 1.31. 



