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LOCHS OF THE LOSSIE BASIN. 
Within this basin (see Index Map, Fig. 19) the only loch surveyed was 
the little Loch Spynie, lying between Elgin and Lossiemouth, which drains 
into the Moray firth at Lossiemouth, not by the river Lossie, but by the 
Spynie canal. 
Loch Spynie (see Plate LV.) is said to have been reclaimed from the sea 
in 1860, but it now stands about 5 feet above the seadevel, and the water is 
English Miles 
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FIG. 19. — INDEX MAP OF THE LOSSIE, FINDHOEN, AND NAIEN BASINS. 
