6 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATICZ IN SCOTLAND 
of our south-east counties for hepatics, and has added 
Cephaloziella myriantha to the flora. 
Mr Perer Ewine, Uddingston, has collected in many 
districts and has materially increased our knowledge of 
the distribution of the species in Scotland. He has added 
Sphenolobus politus, Odontoschisma Macowni, and Sea- 
pania crassiretis. 
Rey. Davip LILure, Watten, has investigated the flora 
of the extreme north of Scotland, especially that of Caith- 
ness. He has made the additions:—Lophozia Kawrina, 
L. atlantica, and Anthoceros levis. 
Mr James M‘Anprew, Edinburgh, has done much ex- 
cellent work, especially in the south of Scotland. He 
published a List of the Hepatice of Kirkcudbrightshire 
in Trans. Dumf. Nat. Hist. Soc., 1887-90, also a list of 
the Hepatice gathered at Moffat in 1891. He has added 
to our flora Fossombronia Dumortiert, Sphenolobus Pear- 
soni, Radula voluta, and R. aquwilegia. 
Miss K. B. Macvicar, Edinburgh, has added Calypogeia 
sphagnicola, 
Mr James Micute, Balmoral, added Sphenolobus 
Hellerianus. 
Mr JAMES Murray, formerly of the Scottish Lake 
Survey, discovered Scapania nimbosa in Scotland. 
Mr GkrorGE STasier,! Levens, collected many species 
in the Balmoral district, and published a list of these in 
Trans. Bot. Soc. Ed., 1902. He added Lophozia guttulata 
to the flora. 
Mr WitiiaAmM West, Bradford, has collected in various 
districts of Scotland. He has added Gymnomitrium 
varians and Lophozia Wenzelit. 
Mr WititAM YounG, Kirkcaldy, has added several 
interesting species to the county lists from various parts. 
PROFESSOR WEISS, Manchester, has added Cololejewnea 
mucroscopica to our flora. 
The author has been working at the distribution of our 
Hepatice during the last twelve years and has made the 
additions to our flora:—Aneura incwrvata, Marswpella 
condensata, M. Sprucei, M. Jérgensenii, Nardia Breidleri, 
NV. subelliptica, Lophozia heterocolpa, L. obtusa, Sphenolobus 
1 Died January 1910, 
