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Fig. 57. — Lochnitton Loch. View from the south-east shore, looking north, show- 

 in<^ an island with dwarf trees in the middle of the loch, and the village of 

 Lochfoot at the north end. The o])en and wind-expused situation is manifest. 



Fig. 58.— Locliaber Loch. A'iew from the north-west, looking soutlicast, showing 

 Myrica Gale in the foreground, beyond which, in the water, are colonies of 

 Carex rostrata, Fhragmites communis, Equisetum limosum, etc. The loch 

 is surrounded hy forest to the water's edge, excepting on the north-west. 



Mr tiKdUOE Wkst. 



[Plate 29.— Referred to on pages 133 and 134. 



