158 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
alt. 2600 ft., Craig-an-Lochan, Craig Chailleach, alt. 2700 ft. 
(Maev.); Glen Lochy (H. H. Knight); right bank of R. Garry, 
Blair Athole (H. H. Knight). NW. Perth: Dunkeld (M‘In.); 
Glen Beg, Glen Shee, on Junipers (Kwing and Young); 
Glen Thaitneich (Ewing and Young). 
Min E. Hicghianps.—Forfar: Burn Woods, 1862 (Croall) ; 
Auchphersie (Ferg.); nr. Lumley Den (Aimer); Reeky Linn 
(Aimer). Kincardine: Gateside (Sim); Den of Garol 
(Sim); Scolty (Sim); Inchmarlo (J. W. Fordyce). S. Aber- 
deen: Ben MacDhui, per., 1856 (Croall). 
N.E. HicHianps.—EHlgin: Dreggie Burn (Miss Macv.). 
E. Inverness: Laggantigown nr. Aviemore, C. (Maev.); Loch 
Vaa, stump (Miss Macv.); Kinecraig (Miss Maev.); nr. Fort 
Augustus, on wall (Macv.). 
W. Hicuianps.— Dumbarton: Mugdock (Campb.). 
Argyll: Nr. Taynuilt, foot of wall (Macv.). W. Inverness: 
Moidart, R. (Maev.). 
INNER HeEBRIDES.—J. Inner Hebrides: Ben Cailleach, 
Broadford, alt. 1600 ft. (Maev.). 
LowER N. HiGHiaNnps.—W. Ross: Strathearron, R. 
(Macvy.). H. Ross: Achnasheen, R.c. on banks (Macv.). 
Uprer N. HicHianps.—H#. Sutherland: The Ord nr. 
Helmsdale (Lillie). Caithness: Dunbeath Strath (Lillie). 
SHETLAND.— Without further locality (Sim). 
LOPHOZIA LYCOPODIOIDES (Wallr.) Cogn. 
Jung. lycopodioides Wallr. 
Rare and confined to the higher mountains. Most fre- 
quent in Mid Perth: is very rare in the West and North 
Highlands. Is seldom seen below 2000 ft. alt., but descends 
in Mid Perth to 1800 ft. alt. in one locality with other 
alpine species. Usually occurs from 2500-4000 ft. alt. 
Is always in small tufts or as scattered stems among 
other species on moist rock ledges and wet grassy ground. 
Perianths have not been found with us. 
S.E. HicgnLtanps.—Mid Perth: Ben Lawers, summit, 1893 
(Dixon); Killin hills, as Ben Lawers, to 4000 ft. alt., Craig- 
an-Lochan, R. (Macv.); Ben Heasgarnich (Young); Ben 
Laoigh, 2400 ft. alt. (Ew. and Macv.). 
