138 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
Mip E. HicgHLtanps.—Forfur: Ravine of the Mourin, 
1862 (Croall)?; foot of Glenesk (Croall)?; Arbroath 
(Ferg.) ? 
W. HicHLanps.—Argyll: Lismore (Macv.);  Coire 
Athoich, Ben More (A. Murr.) ? 
LowErR N. HIGHLANDS.—E£. Ross: Nr. Fortrose (Miss 
Macv.) ? 
Upper N. HIGHLANDS.-—E. Sutherland: West Helmsdale 
(Lillie). W. Sutherland: Smoo Cave (Dixon). Caithness: 
Reisgill Burn (Lille); nr. Thurso (Lilie); Ness Head 
(Lillie); Stemster Loch (Lillie); Forse, Latheron (Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—F instown (West). 
LOPHOZIA BADENSIS ((rottsche) Schifin. 
Jung. badensis Gottsche 
The distribution of this recently distinguished species is 
not yet well known. It has been found from Dumfries and 
Haddington through the East and North Highlands to 
Caithness, but only in a few localities, and mostly near the 
coast. It has not been found on the west side of the main- 
land north of the Clyde, though it occurs in the Outer 
Hebrides. So far as known, its distribution is very similar 
to that of LZ. turbinata, being found in similar situations 
and sometimes with it, though occasionally on drier ground 
than that species affects. It appears also to require some 
lime in the soil, and has only been found on the low ground. 
Fruit, which has been found mature from April to June, 
appears to be frequent. 
S.W. LowLanps.— Dumfries: Euchan Water (Macv.). 
N.W. LowLanps.—d4 yr: Mochra Hall (Ewing). 
E. LowLanps.— Peebles: Banks of Medwyn Water above 
Medwynhead, 1904 (Evans). Haddington: Gullane Links, 
efr. (M‘And.). EHdinburgh: On R. Almond above the old 
mill, Cramond, efr. (M‘And.); Roslin Glen (M‘And.).  Lin- 
lithgow: R. Almond (M‘And.). 
S.E. HicHLanps.—Fife and Kinross: Sandstone wall 
nr. Falkland, cfr. (Evans) Mid Perth: Lawers Den 
(Macvy.). 
Mip E. Hicuitanps.—Forfur: Rocks at The Burn, foot 
of Glenesk, 1862 (Croall); Gannochy (Ferg.). 
