104 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
Mip E. HicHuanps.—S. Aberdeen: Ben MacDhui, 1868 
(G. E. Hunt cf. Carr. Brit. Hep., p. 12); Loch Ceandor 
(G. E. Hunt, loc. cit.); Ben MacDhui, 1876 (Whitehead). 
MARSUPELLA SULLIVANTI (De Not.) Evans 
M. erythrorhiza (Linpr.) Schittn. 
Has only been found in a few localities, but is doubtless 
widely distributed in the Highlands, though uncommon. 
Occurs on the lower slopes of the hills from 1000 ft., and 
ascends to 3600 ft. alt., and is found at sea-level in Shetland. 
Forms dark reddish-brown to nearly black patches. In low 
altitudes it occurs on moist peaty ground, and in high alti- 
tudes it is found in stony, marshy places. Perianths are 
frequent. 
S.E. HicgHianps.—Mid Perth : Killin Hills, 1885 (Ewing) ; 
moorland nr. Ben Chuirm (Young); Ben Heasgarnich 
(Ewing). 
Mip E. Hicuianps.—S. Aberdeen: Lochnagar, 1876 
(Sim); Ben MacDhui, 1882 (West); Peter’s Hill (Sim). 
N.E. HicHianps.—¥#. Inverness : Mam Soul, per. (Cocks). 
W. HicHLanps.—Argyll: Ben Arthur, alt. 1400 ft.(Macv.). 
W. Inverness: Ben Nevis, alt. 3600 ft. (Macv.). 
OvuTER HEBRIDES.—Benbecula ( West). 
SHETLAND.—Whiteness, 1878 (Sim). 
MARSUPELLA JORGENSENIL Schiffn. 
Known only as yet in a few localities from Kirkeudbright 
to Perthshire and W. Inverness, but is probably not very 
rare. It occurs usually in wet stony, peaty ground on the 
lower slopes of the hills, and is of similar appearance to 
M. Sullivanti. Perianths are frequent. 
S.W. LowLanps.—Kirkcudbright: Nr. Loch Trool, alt. 
ca. 450 ft. (Macv.). 
S.E. HiGHLANDS.—Mid Perth: Ben Odhar, alt. 1200 ft. 
(Macy.); Meal Ghaordie (Ewing). 
N.E. HiGHLANDS.—F.. Inverness: Craigellachie, Aviemore, 
per. (Macv.). 
W. HicHLANDsS.—Argyll: Nr. Loch Tulla, in peat-moss, 
alt. ca. 600 ft. (Macv.). W. Inverness: Ben Gaire, Moidart, 
alt. 1900 ft., 1899 (Macy.). 
