RICCIA 5S 
Esk Reservoir (Evans); Crook, cfr. (Macv.). Roxburgh: 
Kelso, in field, cfr. (Scott). Haddington: St Germains, 
cult. field (Evans). Edinburgh: Near Edinburgh, cfr. 
(Grey.); Corstorphine Hill, on damp ground in old quarry, 
1902 (Evans); King’s Park, Edin. (Evans); Cramond 
Bridge, on path, cfr. (Evans); Torduff Reservoir (Evans) ; 
Thriepmuir Reservoir, cfr. (Evans); Loganlee Reservoir 
(Evans); Clubbiedean Reservoir, cfr. (M‘And.); Gladhouse 
Reservoir, cfr. (Evans); Harperrig Reservoir (Evans) ; Rose- 
bery Reservoir (Evans); N. Esk Reservoir, alt. 1150 ft. 
(Evans). Linlithgow: S. Queensferry, cult. field, cfr. 
(Evans); Dalmeny, shore (Evans). 
S.E. HigHLanps.—Fife and Kinross: West of Aberdour, 
on earthy bank, cfr. (Evans); on bare soil east of Aberdour 
(Evans); cult. field nr. Mawearse, Kinross-shire, cfr. (Evans) ; 
Falkland, stubble field (Evans); Leslie, old wall (Young). 
Mid Perth: Finlarig House, on turf wall (Young); do., cfr. 
(D. A. Haggart); garden, cfr., Tibbermore (Meld.); stubble 
field, Tibbermore (Meld.). WN. Perth: Nr. Dunkeld, cfr. 
(M‘In.); Glen Beg, Glen Shee (Ewing and Young). 
N.E. Hicuianps.— £. Inverness: Nairn, cult. field 
(Miss Macy.); Carr Bridge, field (Miss Macv.). 
W. HicHianps. — Kintyre: Campbeltown (Ewing). 
Dumbarton: Nr. Balloch (Ewing). W. Inverness: Cult. 
fields, garden beds and paths, and bare rocks, Moidart, cfr. 
(Macv.). 
Riccta BIFURCA Hoffm. 
This is the only Riccia which has been found with us 
above the subalpine region. M‘Andrew gave this species 
in his list of Kirkeudbrightshire hepatics, but it was sub- 
sequently ascertained that the plant was R. Lescwriana. 
It has also been recorded from the head of Glen Dole, 
Forfar, but no specimen has been available for examina- 
tion, and it is advisable that the plant be re-examined. 
In Mid Perth this species grows on moist, tenacious 
detritus. 
S.E. HigHLtanps.—Mid Perth: Craig-an-Lochain, Killin, 
on moist gravelly soil, 1800-2000 ft. alt. (Macv.); neigh- 
bourhood of Crianlarich (Ben Challum ?), 1871 (Barker). 
