88 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
N.W. Lowianps.—Ayr: Darvel (Ewing). Renfrew: 
Gourock, 1838 (Gour.); do. 1894 (J. Murr.); Glen, Misty 
Law (Scott). Lanark: Stonehouse (J. Murr.); Wabston 
(Ewing); Falls of Clyde (Young); Elvanfoot district, v.R. 
(Macy.). 
EK. LowLanps.— Peebles: Nr. Cowie’s Linn (A. Murr.); 
Carton Burn, alt. 1200 ft. (Macv.); Talla W., alt. 900 ft. 
(Macv.). Selkirk: Crosscleugh Burn (Evans). Berwick : 
Cockburnspath (M‘And.). Hdinburgh: Auchendinny, cfr. 
(Grev. cf. Fl. Edin., p. 271); Arniston Woods, efr. (Grev. 
loc. cit.); Roslin Woods, efr. (Grev.); Nether Habbie’s 
Howe (Evans); Newpark (Evans); Glencorse (M‘And.); nr. 
Pomathorn, roadside (Evans). Linlithgow: Nr. Bathgate 
(Evans). 
S.E. HicHuanps.—Fife and Kinross: Glen Burn, efr. 
(Evans); Tents Muir (Evans); Pouring Den, roadside 
(Young). S. Perth: Aberfoyle (Evans); Trossachs (Ewing) ; 
Inverlochlarig (Evans); Strathyre (Macv.). Mid Perth: 
Killin district, c. on the low ground, R. on the hills, as 
Creag-na-Lochain, alt. 1900 ft. (Macv.); Clifton Burn, Tyn- 
drum (Macv.); Achrioch Burn (Macv.); Ben Laoigh, alt. 
1200-2600 ft., R. (Macv.); nr. Methven (Meld.). WN. Perth: 
Glen Shee (Ferg.); Glen Thulachan, alt. 3400 ft. (Ferg.); 
Dunkeld (M‘In.). 
Mip E. HicuHuanps.—Forfar: Kinnordy, cfr. (Lyell ef. 
Hook. Fl. Scot., p. 118); Reeky Linn, efr., 1842 (Gard.); do., 
1906 (Aimer); nr. Monifieth (Gard.); The Burn (Croall); 
Fern (Ferg.). HKincardine: Invey Woods (Sim); Gellon 
(Sim); Blackness (Sim). S. Aberdeen: Aberdeen, cfr., 1835 
(Dickie); Old Bridge of Dee, cfr., 1836 (Dickie); Ballochbuie 
(Croall); Potarch (Sim). 
N.E. Hicuianps.— Elgin: Den of Shogle, cfr., 1845 
(Croall); Dreggie Burn (Miss Maev.); Glen Beg nr. Gran- 
town (Miss Macv.) #. Inverness: Aviemore (Macv.); 
Glen Tromie, several places (Miss Macv.). 
W. HicHLANbs.— Kintyre: Without nearer locality, 
1850 (Kerr); Campbeltown (Ewing). Clyde Isles: Bute 
(Ewing). Dumbarton: Ardiui(Maev.); Arrochar Woods, on 
roadside ditch, etc., v.c. (Macv.); ravine nr. Arrochar 
Station, U. (Macv.). Argyll: Dunoon (Ewing); Lochgilp- 
head (Ewing); Loch Awe Station, on roadside ditch, R. 
