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Fig. 6].— a tarn on the moor near Castle Locli, bordered by various plants, such 

 as Phragmites communis, Carex rostrata, Schccnus nigricans, Hypericum 

 elodes, J uncus effusus, Myrica Gale, Calluna vulgaris, etc. Its surface is 

 covered with Castalia speciosa, whose leaves are being raised more tlian usual 

 by a strong wind. 



Fic. ()2. — A small huh .m Aiiabaglish Moss, with associations of plants in the 

 following order from left to right:— (1) Potamogeton natans ; (2) Castalia 

 speciosa ; (3) Cladium iMariscus ; (4) Schcenus nigricans, Eriopliorum poly- 

 stachion, etc., the last group merging into moorland types. 



Mil Geouge Wes'J'. 



[Plate Zl.—Hr/arcd to on jHige 140. 



