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of Mull, v.c. (Macv.); Ben More (Kenn.); Glen Forsa 
(Kenn.). WV. Inner Hebrides: Broadford district, c. (Macv.) ; 
Sligachan (Miss Macyv.). 
OuTER HEBRIDES.—Benbecula (Ewing); Stornoway, cfr. 
(Gibs.); Tarbert (West); Balallan (West); Harris, cfr. 
(Ewing). 
Lower N. HiGHLANDS.—W. Ross: Strome Ferry, v.c. 
(Macy.); Strathcarron, v.c. (Macv.); Achnashellach (West) ; 
Gairloch (Miss Macv.); Loch Maree (Miss Maev.). EH. Ross: 
Achnasheen, v.c. (Macv.); Loch Luichart (West); Rose- 
markie (Miss Macv.). 
Upper N. Hicuianps.— EF. Sutherland: Ben Griam 
Mohr, efr. (Lillie). W. Ross: Ben Clibreck (Lillie). Caith- 
ness: Bilbster, cfr. (Lillie); Watten, cfr. (Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—Hoy, several places (West); Finstown (West) ; 
Kirkwall (West). 
SHETLAND.—Nr. Clousta (Beeby); Gellie Gill nr. Hills- 
wick (Beeby); Tresta (Beeby); Uyea (Beeby); Whalsey 
(Lillie). 
BLASIA L. 
BLASIA PUSILLA JL. 
Widely distributed from Dumfries to Caithness and 
Shetland, but can hardly be considered as a common species 
in Scotland. In the Lowlands it is uncommon and usually 
confined to subalpine districts, though also found at sea- 
level. It is general over the Highlands, and is rather more 
plentiful in the central parts and east than in the west. 
It has not yet been found in the Inner Hebrides or in 
Orkney. It grows on damp roadsides and gravelly road- 
side ditches. Is rare on the hills, where it is found on 
moist gravelly or clay ground, ascending to 2600 ft. alt. in 
Mid Perth, and to 3400 ft. alt. in North Perth. 
Fruit, which matures in March and April, has only been 
found on a few occasions. 
S.W. LowLanps.—Dumfries: Crawick Water, V.R.(Macy.). 
Kirkeudbright : Clouden Craigs, efr., 1840 (Cruicks.); New 
Galloway (M‘And.). Wigtown: Nr. Portpatrick (M‘And.); 
Loch Ryan (Ewing); Aldouran Glen, roadside (Macv.); 
Glenluce (Macyv.). 
