80 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
mulzie, 1845 (Gard.); Lion’s Face, Braemar (Stabl.). 
N. Aberdeen: Huntly (M‘And.). 
N.E. HigHianps.— Banff: Loch Builg (Dickie). 4. 
Inverness: Invercannich (Cocks); Farr Rocks, Kincraig 
(Miss Macv.). 
W. HicHianps.—Argyll: Lismore (Macv.). 
Lower N. HicHLanps.—E. Ross: Balnakil, Durness (Lillie). 
Upper N. HIGHLANDs.—Caithness: Reisgill Burn (Lillie). 
PALLAVICINIA S. F. Gray 
Dilena Dum. 
[Patnavicinta LyELiit (Hook.) Gray 
It is doubtful if this species has been found in Scotland. 
It was recorded by J. Cruickshank in the Phytologist, 1842, 
from the Lochar Moss near Dumfries, and this record is 
quoted by Pearson in Hep. Brit. Isles, but Mr Pearson tells 
me that he has not seen a specimen from this locality, and 
he agrees with me that it is advisable that the plant be 
eathered again before entering it definitely as a Scottish 
species. There is an unlocalised specimen of this species 
in John Sim’s Herbarium, but this collection contains a 
few English and American, as well as Scottish, plants, and 
there is no indication of the county in this case. As the 
species has been found as far north as Westmorland, it 
may possibly occur in Dumfries. ] 
PALLAVICINIA HIBERNICA (Hook.) Gray 
This rare species has only been found in two localities, 
and not in recent years. The altitude at which it was found 
in Forfar is not stated, but Cat Law is slightly under 2000 
ft. alt. The Shetland station is perhaps near sea-level. 
Mip E. Hicguuanps.—Forfar: Cat Law, 1822 (C. Lyell). 
SHETLAND.—Burn of Vallor, 1878 (Sim). 
PALLAVICINIA FLoTOWIANA (Nees) Lindb. 
Morckia hibernica v. Wilsoniana Gottsche 
This species is almost confined to damp, sandy ground 
near the sea. It is to be expected that it will be found in 
