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Ym, 83. — Lindores Loch. View from tlie north-west shore, lookiiif; north across 

 the loch. The foreground is covered with an association of Glyceria aqnatica, 

 amongst which are groups of Typha angustifolia. In the water there are four 

 pure associations of Menyanthes trifoliata. On the island the vegetation is 

 chiefly composed of Glyceria aquatica, Tyj)ha angustifolia, and a few alders. 

 Upon the other side of the loch, to the left, the marshy ground is covered with 

 similar plants. 



Fig 



84.- — Lindores Loeh. \ ii \v Irimi ihe iiorlh-easi, looking west along tlie end 

 of the loch, showing a large association of Polygonum anipliibinm on tlie water, 

 which is bordered on the land side by Glyceria aquatica that has been eaten 

 down by cattle. At the other side of the loch a large association of Typha 

 angustifolia extends coni})letely across the picture. 



Mr Geoi'.ge West. 



[Plate 42. — lief erred to on 2M'je 148. 



