PELLIA 83 
Edinburgh: Logan Burn (A. Murr.); Polton (M‘And.); 
Torduff (M‘And.); Cramond (Evans); Dalmahoy (M‘And.). 
Linlithgow: Carriber Glen (Evans); nr. S. Queensferry 
(M‘And.). 
S.E. HicHuanps.—Fife and Kinross: Raith (Young) ; 
Kinghorn Loch (M‘And.); N. Queensferry (M‘And.); Aber- 
dour (M‘And.). &#. Stirling: Boquhan Glen (K. & S8.). 
S. Perth: Menstrie Glen (Evans); Tillicoultry Glen 
(Evans); Wharry Rest, Bridge of Allan (Evans). Mid 
Perth: Glen Farg (J. Fulton); Cherrybank nr. Perth, cfr. 
(Meld.). WN. Perth: Den of Reichip (M‘In.). 
Mip E. Hicuuanps.—Forfar: Sidlaw Hills, cfr., 1840 
(Gard.); Den of Airlie (Ferg.); Fern (Ferg.); Gannochy 
(Ferg.); Reeky Linn (Aimer). Kincardine: Blackhall 
(Sim). S. Aberdeen: Potarch (Sim). 
W. HicHLanps.—Kintyre: Without other locality, 1850 
(Kerr); Ardrishaig (Ewing); Clachan, cfr. (Macrae); Tarbert 
(Ewing). Clyde Isles: Loch Ranza (Macv.). Dumbarton : 
Arrochar (Maev.). W. Stirling: Campsie Glen, cfr. 1831 
(Grey. Herb). Argyll: Tailor’s Leap, Glen Nant (Macv.). 
W. Inverness: Moidart, F. and efr. vu. (Macv.); Sunart, F. 
(Maev.). 
InnER Hepripes.—S. Inner Hebrides: Jura (Ewing) ; 
Ardtalla, Islay (Gilm.); Bridgend, Islay (Gilm.). Mid 
Inner Hebrides: Nr. Tobermory (Kenn.); Achnadrish 
(Maev.). WN. Inner Hebrides: Mill Burn, Broadford (Macv.). 
Lower N. Hicuianps.—W. Ross: Strome Ferry (Macv.) ; 
Strathearron (Maev.). H#. Ross: Fortrose and Rosemarkie, 
several places (Miss Macy.). 
Upper N. HigHLANDs.—Caithness: Watten, cfr. (Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—Finstown (West) ; Stromness (Lillie). 
PELLIA NEESIANA ((rottsche) Limpr. 
Uncommon in the Lowlands, where it is usually found in 
the subalpine region, frequent in the Highlands and ex- 
tending to Shetland. It appears to be more common than 
P. epiphylla towards the upper parts of the higher moun- 
tains of the Eastern Highlands and ascends to 3300 ft. alt., 
but the sterile forms common at the side of rills at 
high elevations cannot be distinguished from each other. 
