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KiG. 77. — ilarshy grouml of great extent, Imidering a small lucli near tlie ruins of 

 Culhorn House. This marsh was probably once a portion of tlie loch, and tiie 

 exuberance of the vegetation, which may be judged by the cattle standing 

 amongst it, is reciprocal to the richness of the soil. 



Fu;. 78,— r>idens.cvrnua, growing with otiicr herbage in the niarsii shown 



in fig, 77 ; illustrating the luxuriant vegetation of this rich area. 



Mr Gkukck. Wkst, [Plate 39.- Kr/erred to <>n j>,„jr 1 Hi. j 



