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clada albescens, etc., 1900 (Macv.); do., 1908 (H. H. Knight) ; 
Cairn Gorm, Rannoch, alt. cu. 8200 ft., with Gymn. con- 
cinnatum and Anth. Juratzkana (W. E. Nicholson); 
King’s Seat, Killin (S. J. Owen). 
Mip E. HicgHLANDs.—Forfar: Camlochan, with Nard. 
scalaris, Ceph. bicuspidata, and Anthelia, 1904 (Ew. and 
Young). 
N.E. HiGHLAnps.—F. Inverness: Coire Schneada, Cairn 
Gorm, with Anth. Jwratzkana, alt. 3200 ft., 1898 (Maev.). 
W. HIGHLANDs.— W. Imverness: Ben Nevis on bare soil, 
per., alt. 83600-3800 ft., with Gymn. varians, Anth. Jwratz- 
kana, Rhacomitriwm fausciculare, R. heterostichwm, Poly- 
trichum sexangulare, Dicranwm falecatwm, 1904 (Maev.); 
do., 1908 (J. B. Duncan and H. H. Knight). 
NARDIA HYALINA (Lyell) Carr. 
Widely distributed from Wigtown to Shetland, but an 
uncommon plant in general. In the Lowlands it is locally 
common, rather more frequently so in the west than 
in the eastern counties, but is rare in the Upper Clyde 
and Upper Tweed districts. It is uncommon in the Eastern 
Highlands, beimg rare over considerable tracts. In the 
West Highlands it is generally distributed as a frequent 
plant, and is very common in ravines in some districts. 
It is frequent in the Inner Hebrides. In the North High- 
lands it is uncommon. It is a low-ground species, and 
has not been found above 1000 ft. alt. 
Perianths are common; fruit, which is found from April 
to June, is uncommon. 
S.W. LowLanps.—Duimfries: Sanquhar district, L.c. at 
side of streams (Macv.). Airkeudbright: New Galloway 
(M‘And.); Carsphairn (West); Penkill Burn (Macv.). Wag- 
town: Aldouran Glen (Macv.). 
N.W. Low.anps.— Ayr: Fairlie (Ewing); Ladyland 
Moor (Scott). Renfrew: Kelly Glen (Ewing). Lanark : 
Elvanfoot, rR. (Macv.); head of Evan Water, R. (Macv.). 
E. LowLanps.— Peebles: Cowie’s Linn (Evans); Carton 
Burn, rR. (Macv.); Talla W. (Maev.). Selkirk: Crosseleugh 
3urn (Evans). Haddington: Dunglass (M‘And.). Kdin- 
burgh: Rosslyn Wood, 1841 (Grev. Herb.); Hawthornden 
