SUB-PROVINCES AND VICE-COUNTIES 45 
the species. Our eastern and western boundaries appear 
well marked when outlined on a map, but are not so in 
reality, as may be readily seen by anyone who attempts 
to define them in the field. As localities are given for 
the species, permanency is secured. The present county 
boundaries are here used. Stirling has been divided by 
the watershed into East and West, as it is an anomaly to 
place part of Loch Lomond in the East Highlands. With 
West Stirling is included the detached part of Dumbarton. 
The Glenfalloch watershed of Perth is placed in Dumbarton, 
and the sequence of some of the vice-counties is altered. 
SoutH-West LowLanps . Dumfries ; Kirkeudbright ; 
Wigtown. 
NortH-West LowLtanps . Ayr; Renfrew; Lanark. 
East LowLANDs . Peebles; Selkirk; Roxburgh; 
Berwick ; Haddington ; 
Edinburgh; Linlithgow. 
SoutH-East HigHLANDS . Fife and Kinross, East Stirling 
(eastern watershed); South 
Perth (the Perthshire part 
of the Forth basin) and 
Clackmannan; Mid Perth 
(Perthshire between South 
Perth and the rivers Tay 
and Garry, and railway line 
to border of Inverness-shire); 
North Perth (Perthshire 
north and east of these 
divisions). 
Mip East HIGHLANDS . Forfar; Kineardine; South 
Aberdeen; North Aberdeen 
(separated from the former 
by the watersheds east and 
west of Inverurie). 
Nortu-East HigHLANps . Banff; Elgin; East Inverness 
(Nairn and Inverness east 
of N. and S. watershed of 
Scotland). 
