Proc. Roy. Socy. of Edin.~\ 
[Vol. XXX. 
Fig. 111. — Harperleas Reservoir. View oil the north-west shore, showing tussocks 
of Molinia cserulea that have been drowned. Those in the foreground, which 
is next the water, are quite dead, having suffered a longer submersion than 
those in the background, which are still living, whilst the intermediate tussocks 
exhibit a little vitality. 
Fig. 112. — Ballo Reservoir. General view from the hillside at the north-west, 
looking south-east. In the immediate foreground is shown a portion of the 
rough hill pasture which predominates over the Lomond Hills. A superior 
pasturage is being raised upon the enclosed ground at the other side of the 
wall, whilst nearer the loch there are excellent meadows. The area of flat 
ground lying at the west end of the loch, between the two plantations, is 
covered with water in winter. 
Mr George West. 
[Plate 56 . — Referred to on page 170 
