70 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
Lochan Bhe, v.c. (Maev.); Ben Doureann (Macv.); Kentallen, 
cfr. (Macv.); L. Tulla (Macv.); Ballachulish (Macv.); Glencoe 
(West). W.Znverness: Moidart, c. (Macv.); Ardnamurchan, 
c. (Macv.); Sunart, c. (Macv.); Glen Nevis (Macv.); Ben 
Nevis (Maev.). 
INNER HeEBRIDES.—S. Inner Hebrides: Ardtalla, Islay 
(Gilm.); Kaldalton Woods (Ewing). Mid Inner Hebrides : 
L. Misnish (Macv.); Achnadrisg (Macv.); Salen (Kenn.). 
N. Inner Hebrides: Mill Burn, Broadford, v.c. (Maev.); 
Corrie, Broadford, vu. (Maev.). 
OuTeR HEBRIDES.—Benbecula (Ewing); Tarbert (West). 
Lower N. Hicuianps.—W. Ross: Strome Ferry, F. 
(Macv.); Strathearron, c. (Macv.). EH. Ross: Achnasheen 
(Macv.); nr. Fortrose (Miss Macv.). 
Upper N. HiGHuanps.— ZL. Sutherland: West Helmsdale 
(Lillie); Loch Brora (Lillie). W. Sutherland: Strath 
Halladale (Lillie); Strath Naver (Lillie); Ben Clibreck 
(Lilie). Caithness: Dunnet Links (Lillie); Stemster Loch 
(Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—Hoy (West); Kirkwall (West). 
SHETLAND.— Lerwick (Sim); Scalloway, c. (West); North- 
mavin (Sim); Bergs of Skelberry, Northmavin, alt. ca. 
500 ft. (Beeby); Fair Isle (Miss Skene). 
ANEURA LATIFRONS Lindb. 
Is rare in the Lowlands generally, though found in some 
peat-mosses and other wet ground; it 1s very rare in the 
Upper Clyde district, and has not been found in the Upper 
Tweed district. It is also rare in the East Highlands and 
Central Scotland generally. Is most frequent in the West 
and North Highlands, usually in peat-mosses and on peaty 
banks, and it has been found in several places in the 
Hebrides and Shetland. It occasionally is also found on 
decaying logs and stumps. It does not ascend the hills, but 
has a more northern distribution than A. palmata. Fruit 
is mature from May to July and is frequent. 
S.W. LowLanps.— Dumfries: Gallow Hill, Moffat (M‘And.). 
Kirkcudbright: New Galloway (M‘And.). Wigtown: Side 
of Loch Ryan, Stranraer (M‘And.); Portpatrick (M‘And.); 
Gallow Hill, Stranraer, on a log (Maev.). 
