46 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATICA! IN SCOTLAND 
West HIGHLANDS 
INNER HEBRIDES 
OUTER HEBRIDES. 
LOWER NORTH HIGHLANDS 
Upper NortH HIGHLANDS 
ORKNEY. 
SHETLAND. 
Kintyre (to Crinan Canal) ; 
Clyde Isles (islands in the 
Firth of Clyde); Dumbarton 
(with Glenfalloch watershed 
of Perthshire); West Stir- 
ling with detached part of 
Dumbarton; Argyll (Argyll- 
shire between Loch Linnhe 
and Crinan Canal); West 
Inverness (Inverness west 
of the watershed, and 
Argyll north-west of Loch 
Linnhe). 
South Inner Hebrides (Islay, 
Jura, and adjacent islets) ; 
Mid Inner Hebrides (Mull, 
Coll, and adjacent islets); 
North Inner Hebrides(Skye, 
Rum, and adjacent islets). 
West Ross (Ross and Cromarty 
west of N. and S. water- 
shed); East Ross (Ross 
east of the watershed). 
East Sutherland (with drain- 
to the east); West 
Sutherland (with drainage 
to north and west); Caith- 
ness. 
age 
In the vice-counties are placed the localities of the 
species and names of collectors. In every case the specimen 
on which the record has been founded for each locality has 
been examined by me, except when the record has been 
taken from literature, and always in this case it is preceded 
by “cf.,” also in some half-dozen records marked “in litt.” 
These records from literature have been here almost con- 
fined to those of a few specialists in Hepatice, as a consider- 
