18 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
2. Species which occur in Scotland but have not been 
found in Ireland: 
Marsupella Boeckii. Lophozia atlantica. 
Jamesoniella Carringtoni. Sphenolobus Pearson. 
Anastrophyllum Donianum.  Lejeunea Macvicari. 
3. Species found in England, but not in Scotland: 
Dumortiera irrigua. 
4, Species found in Ireland, but not in Scotland: 
Dumortiera irrigua. Bazzania Pearsoni. 
Plagiochila ambagiosa. Radula Holtii. 
P. Owenii. Lejeunea flava. 
P. killarniensis. L. Holtii. 
Cephalozia hibernica. Microlejeunea diversiloba. 
Adelanthus dugortiensis. 
Probably all the European Atlantic species, with the ex- 
ception of Scapania Jérgenseni from Norway, have been 
found in the British Isles, and the following have not been 
found elsewhere in Europe: 
Acrobolbus Wilsonil. Radula Holtii. 
Plagiochila ambagiosa. Lejeunea flava. 
Cephalozia hibernica. L. Holtii. 
Bazzania Pearsoni. L. Maevicari. 
Scapania nimbosa. Microlejeunea diversiloba. 
Radula voluta. Frullania microphylla. 
To these might be added Metzgeria hamata, Jamesoniella 
Carringtoni, Mastigophora Woodsii, Cololejeunea micro- 
scopica, and Frullania germana, which have been found 
elsewhere only in the Faroe Islands. The flora of these 
islands is generally admitted to be British rather than 
Continental. It will be noticed that seven of the species 
peculiar to the British Isles have been found only in 
Ireland. 
The species common to the west of Norway and west of 
France are: 
Plagiochila punctata. Saccogyna viticulosa. 
P. spinulosa. Adelanthus decipiens. 
Lepidozia pinnata. Harpalejeunea ovata. 
Scapania gracilis. 
