Proc. Roy. Socy. of Edin. ] 
[Vol. XXX. 
Fig. 85. — Lindores Loch. Typha angustifolia bordering a portion of the east 
shore, with Nymphsea lutea on the water in front of it, and deciduous trees 
upon the shore behind. 
Fig. 86. — Black Loch, North Fife. View from the south shore, looking north- 
east, meadow- land in the foreground, then a narrow strip of gravelly-muddy 
shore, close to which is Nymphsea lutea and a broader zone of Castalia speciosa 
(fig. 87). To the right of the latter there is an association of Menyanthes 
trifoliata ; farther away, and to the right of the Castalia and Nymphsea, there 
is an association of Equisetum limosum, and behind it Glyceria aquatica. 
Grain fields cover the distant hills. 
Mu George West. 
[Plate 43 . — Referred to on pages 148 and 149. 
