1909-10.] 
Flora of Scottish Lakes. 
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VI.— A Further Contribution to a Comparative Study of the 
dominant Phanerogamic and Higher Cryptogamic Flora of 
Aquatic Habit in Scottish Lakes. By George West. (With 
Sixty-two Plates.) 
SCOTTISH LAKE SURVEY. 
Under the direction of Sir John Murray, K.C.B., F.R.S., D.Sc., LL.D., etc., 
and Laurence Pullar, F.R.S.E. 
(MS. received June 1, 1909. Read July 12, 1909.) 
CONTENTS. 
PAGE 
Part I. — Introduction ... ..... 65 
Part II. — Systematic List of the Plants and a Comparative Table showing 
THE POSITIONS THEY OCCUPY IN THE LOCHS . . . .71 
Part III. — The Lakes ........ 100 
Section I. Area IV. N.W. Kirkcudbrightshire . . .100 
„ II. „ V. S.E. Kirkcudbrightshire . . 127 
„ III. „ VI. Wigtownshire .... 136 
„ IV. „ VII. Fife and Kinross .... 147 
„ V. „ Concluding Remarks . . . .177 
Part IV.— The Plates ........ ad fin. 
PART I.— INTRODUCTION. 
This contribution is a continuation of a former paper * on the same subject, 
references to which in this paper will, for the sake of brevity, be referred to 
as ante, p. . . . , or ante, fig. . . . The present pages deal especially with 
the following districts of Scotland : — 
1. North-west Kirkcudbrightshire. 
2. South-east Kirkcudbrightshire. 
3. Wigtownshire. 
4. Fife and Kinross. 
1. The Lochs of Kirkcudbrightshire may be advantageously divided 
into two Areas by a line passing from Gatehouse of Fleet across the country 
in a north-easterly direction towards Thornhill in Dumfriesshire. All the 
* “ A Comparative Study of the dominant Phanerogamic and Higher Cryptogamic Flora 
of Aquatic Habit in Three Lake Areas of Scotland,” Proc. Boy. Soc. Edin., session 1904-5, 
vol. xxv., part xi., pp. 967-1023, and 110 illustrations. 
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