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Rocks, Castleton, efr., 1867 (Dickie); Corrie Mulzie (Stabl.) ; 
The Coyle, Abergeldie, cfr. (Stabl.). 
N.E. HigHLanps.—#. Inverness: Carn Dearg, Aviemore, 
alt. 1400 ft. (Macv.). 
W. HicHianps.—Kintyre: Tarbert (Ewing). Clyde 
Isles: Loch Ranza, rR. (Macv.). Dumbarton: Inverarnan, 
(Lightf. cf. Fl. Scot., p. 796); Ardlui, cfr. (Macv.); Ar- 
rochar, v.c. (Macv.). Argyll: Pass of Melfort, 1886 
(Holmes); Glencoe (Macv.); Glen Nant, cfr. F. (Macv.); 
Loch Awe, F. on the low ground, U. on the hills (Maev.); 
Ben Doireann, cfr. (Macv.); Kentallen (Macv.). W. Inver- 
mess: Moidart, cfr. F. (Macv.); Ardnamurchan, cfr. F. 
(Macv.); Sunart, cfr. F. (Macv.); Fort William (Macv.) ; 
Glen Nevis (Macv.). 
INNER HeEsRIDES.—S. Inner Hebrides: Ardtalla Glen, 
Islay (Gilm.). Mid Inner Hebrides: Coll (Macv.); Tober- 
mory, F. (Kenn.). NN. Inner Hebrides: Ben Cailleach 
(Lightf. cf. Fl. Scot., p. 796): do., alt. 400 ft. (Macv.); Mill 
Burn, Broadford, v.c. cfr. (Macv.); Sligachan, cfr. (Miss 
Macv.). 
OuTER HEBRIDES.—Harris, cfr. (Ewing). 
Lower N. HicHuanps.—W. Ross: Strome Ferry, F. cfr. 
(Maev.); Strathcarron (Macv.) ; Gairloch, cfr. (Miss Macv.). 
Upper N. Hicuianps.— #. Sutherland: Nr. Rogart 
(Lillie). Cazthness: Reisgill Burn (Lillie). 
SHETLAND.—Kergord Burn, Weisdale (Beeby). 
MARCHANTIA L. 
MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA JL, 
An uncommon plant in Scotland, though found from 
Dumfries to Shetland. Is more frequent on the east than 
on the west side of the country. Is rare in the West 
Lowlands, and uncommon in the south-east counties. Un- 
common in the cultivated regions of the East Highlands 
and rare in the hilly districts. Is very rare in the West 
Highlands and Hebrides, also in the North Highlands. It 
is found on damp walls on the outskirts of villages, in 
gardens and on waste-heaps. These are doubtless its usual 
centres of distribution, and in such cases it cannot be con- 
