Proc. Roy. Socy. of Edin. ] 
[Vol. XXY. 
FrG. 103.— Loch Loy, looking west : with a flat sandy-muddy shore, having no 
aquatic vegetation save algse. Coniferous forest at margin of loch. 
Fig. 104. — West end of Loch Loy, with Typha latifolia at the margin of the 
water. In the foreground, and extending to the left, is a large colony of 
Carex rostrata, dividing the loch into two portions, so that one may walk 
over the Carex to the other side of the loch. 
Me Geoege West. 
[Plate 52 . — Referred to on page 1020. 
