Proc. Roy. Socy. of Edin. ] [Yol. XXX. 
Fig. 11. — Round Loch of Glenhead and Long Loch of Glenhead, from a shoulder 
of Craiglee. The marginal flora of the lochs is very sparse, whilst that of 
the adjacent moor is principally of grass or heather associations. The distant 
mountain on the right centre is Benyellary. 
Fig. 12. — Loch Dee, with Craiglee rising from its north-west shore. On the right 
is seen a portion of the Kells Range, between which and Craiglee runs the 
glen leading to Loch Doon (10 miles). The White Laggan Burn, mean- 
dering through the foreground, enters Loch Dee at its south corner. 
Mr George West. 
[Plate 6 . — Referred to on page 110. 
