68 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
F. (Macv.); Ardnamurchan, c. (Macv.); Sunart, c. (Macv.); 
Glen Nevis, c. (Maev.); Ben Nevis (Macv.). 
INNER HeEsrIDES.—S. Inner Hebrides: Jura (Ewing). 
Mid Inner Hebrides: Tobermory (Kenn.); Misnish Loch 
(Maey.); Salen (Kenn.). WV. Inner Hebrides: Broadford 
district, v.c. (Maecv.); Sligachan (Miss Maev.). 
OvuTER HeEBRIDES.—Tarbert, c. (West); Balallan, c. 
(West); Stornoway (Gibs.). 
Lower N. HicgHuitanps.—W. Ross: Strathearron, Cc. 
(Maev.); Strome Ferry, v.c. (Macv.); Gairloch (Miss Macv.). 
E. Ross: Achnasheen, k.c. (Macv.); Loch Luichart (West); 
Falls of Rogie (M‘In.). 
Upper N. HiIGHLANDS.—F. Sutherland: Ben Griam 
Mohr (Lillie); West Helmsdale (Lillie). W. Sutherland: 
Strath Halladale, cfr. (Lille); Ben Clibreck (Lillie); Smoo 
Cave (Lillie). Caithness: Watten (Lillie); Lybster (Lillie). 
OrKNEY.—Hoy, c. (West); Finstown (West); Kirkwall 
(West). 
SHETLAND.—Gelli Gill nr. Hillswick (Beeby); Lerwick 
(West); Scalloway, several places (West); Tresta (Beeby). 
ANEURA INCURVATA (Lindb.) Steph. 
Found only as yet in one locality in the East Lowlands, 
in wet ground near the coast. 
E. LowLanps.—Berwick : Pease Dean, cfr., 1901 (Macyv.). 
ANEURA MULTIFIDA (L.) Dum. 
Uncommon on the low-lying parts of the Lowlands and 
East Highlands, but sometimes frequent in the subalpine 
regions. It is a less common plant than A. pingwis, 
especially in the Lowlands. Is uncommon in the Upper 
Clyde district, but frequent in that of the Upper Tweed. 
It is common in the subalpine parts of the East Highlands. 
and ascends to 3200 ft. alt. in North Perth. Is frequently 
very common in the West Highlands and Islands and is 
common in the North Highlands and Shetland. It occurs. 
on various formations and is found in marshes, especially 
when peaty, also by the side of streams and on wet rocks. 
in ravines. 
Fruit is mature from April to July, but is uncommon. 
