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JAMESONIELLA CARRINGTONI (Balf.\ Ben Eay 1867, C. Howie 

 and C. Jenner. 



JUNGERMANIA CORDIFOLIA, Hook. Very rare ; Ben Liath Mhor at 

 side of stream at 800 ft. J. pumila, With. On wet rocks at 

 the side of stream ; uncommon. J. riparia, Tayl. Frequent on 

 rocks at the side of streams. These two species occur in rather 

 different situations. The former requires very little soil, and 

 grows on almost bare rock, to which it is closely attached ; the 

 latter is usually found on rocks with a distinct layer of soil, 

 frequently also in gravelly detritus at the margin of streams. 

 J. crenulata, Sm., var. gracillima (Sm.). Rather common on 

 roadside banks. J. inflata, Huds. Rare ; on wet ground near 

 side of road to Attadale. J. exsectaformis, Breidl. Rare ; on 

 stump of tree in ravine, Strathcarron. J. Floerkii, Web. and 

 Mohr. In large tufts on rocks by roadside, Strathcarron ; Ben 

 Liath Mhor at 800 ft. J. barbata, Schmid. Rare ; one tuft 

 only seen on a parapet by the roadside, Strathcarron Moss. 

 J. Lyoni, Tayi. An uncommon plant in the district. J. incisa, 

 Schrad. Frequent on moist banks and peat mosses. J. 

 bicrenata, Schmid. On a dry gravel bank at side of Strath- 

 carron Moss. J. alpestris, Schleich. Glasven at 2200 ft. 

 among Acolea obtusa. J. ventricosa, Dicks. Very common ; 

 seen also in fruit. J. orcadensis, Hook. Rather common from 

 sea-level to 2200 ft. on Glasven; male plants on Ben Liath 

 Mhor at 800 ft. f. Mueller i, Nees. Frequent on wet rocks 

 in some of the ravines. J. minuta, Crantz. Rather common 

 on banks. 



NARDIA HYALINA (Lyell}. Very common at the side of streams 

 in ravines. N. obovata (Nees). Common in similar places, 

 fruit common. N. compressa (Hook.). Side of Loch Maree 

 1867, C. Howie. N. scalaris (Schrad.). Very common on 

 side of road to Attadale, but otherwise less common than 

 usual. 



MARSUPELLA EMARGINATA (Ehrh.\ Common in some ravines, 

 frequent on the hills. M. Funckii (Web. and Mohr). Rare ; 

 roadside, Strathcarron Moss. 



ACOLEA OBTUSA (Lindb.\ Uncommon; descends to 1500 ft. on 

 Glasven. A. crenulata (Gottsche). Uncommon ; descends to 

 800 ft. on Ben Liath Mhor. 



SACCOGYNA VITICULOSA (Mich.}. Common in ravines; also in 

 Strome Ferry wood, and on moist rocky banks at Kyle. 



BLASIA PUSILLA (Z.). Common on wet gravelly banks in one of 

 the ravines. 



