2 4 3 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Lindl. On boulders and exposed rocks ; Ben Lawers and 

 Ben Laoigh. A. crenulata, Gottsche. Creag-na-Caillich. 



SACCOGYNA VITICULOSA, Mich. I have only seen this on the sides 

 of Finlarig Burn, but I do not think it is a rare plant on the 

 low ground. 



fFossoMBRONiA DuMORTiERi, Lindl. On shore of Loch Tay, 

 growing on sandy peat. I gathered this first in 1883 in 

 mistake for another species, an error which Mr. Macvicar has 

 now corrected. 



PALLAVICINIA BLYTTII, Moerek.Rvn. Lawers, Macvicar ; Creag-an- 

 Lochain, Creag-na-Caillich, Creag Mhor, Ben Heasgarnich, 

 and Ben Laoigh. On the ground among Salix herbacea. 

 Difficult to collect, but I do not think it is rare. 



BLASIA PUSILLA, L. Common in wet gravelly places on the low 

 ground, but I have never seen it to my knowledge on the 

 hills ; foot of Ben Laoigh. 



PELLIA EPIPHYLLA, L. Common on wet places ; ascending well 

 up the glens. *P. Neesiana Gottsche, Limpr. This form 

 seems more common than the above, especially on the hills, 

 although very fine patches of it are to be found both in the 

 Killin and Tyndrum districts quite low down. Finlarig, Ben 

 Challuim, Ben Laoigh. P. calycina, Tayl. I do not think 

 this is a rare species, but it varies so much in size and form 

 that I have a difficulty in distinguishing it ; Ben Lawers to 

 Ben Laoigh. 



ANEURA PALMATA, Hediv. On decaying timber, Finlarig Woods. 

 *A. ambrosioides JVees, Pears. Common among wet rocks, 

 Finlarig Burn and Glen Lochay ; in fine patches on the 

 wet ground at the head of the western ravine, Ben Lawers. 

 *A. pinguis, L. Common on wet ground ; Ben Lawers to 

 Ben Laoigh. 



*METZGERIA PUBESCENS, Schrank. Common ; Ben Lawers, Creag- 

 an-Lochain, Cam Creag, Finlarig Burn, and Creag Mhor. 

 ^M. hamata, Lindl. Rare ; Finlarig Burn. \M. conjugata, 

 Lindl. Common in all the glens, but I have not observed it 

 on the exposed rocks ; Ben Lawers, Ben Heasgarnich, and 

 Ben Laoigh. M. furcata, L. This does not appear to be a 

 hill-species. Pretty common on trees in the woods. On dry 

 rocks in Finlarig Wood and Glen Lochay. 



MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA, L. Although growing very freely among 

 the boulders above Lochan a' Chait, the western ravine, Ben 

 Lawers, and Creag-na-Caillich, I have only seen it on the 

 road to Killin Pier on the low ground. 



