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Mip E. Hicuianps.—Forjfur: Glen Dole, 1843 (Gard.) ; 
Clova (Kerr); do., 1876 (Ferg.). 
W. HicHianps.— W. Inverness: Roshven, Moidart, 2500 
ft. alt. (Macy.). 
Lower N. HicHuanps.—H#. Ross: Scuir na Lapaich 
(Cocks). 
Uprer N. Hicuianps.—H. Sutherland: Ben Griam 
Mohr, summit (Lillie). 
LopHoziA BAUERIANA Schiffn. 
A subalpine species almost confined to the east, centre, 
and north of Scotland. It has not been found in the West 
Lowlands, and only in the eastern part of the East Lowlands, 
where it has been found in several localities from Berwick 
to Linlithgow, but nowhere in quantity. It is also un- 
common in Fife, but becomes rather frequent north of the 
Tay to Caithness. It has been met with in greater quantity 
in Strathspey than elsewhere. It has only been found as 
yet in one locality in the West Highlands, and not at all 
in the Hebrides. Has also not been found in Orkney or 
Shetland. It is most frequent in the lower subalpine region, 
though ascending in Mid Perth to at least 2600 ft. alt. 
Perianths are rare; male plants and gemmez are common; 
fruit has only been found on one occasion, and was mature 
in September. 
KE. Lowianps.—Berwick: Longformacus (Miss Macv.). 
Edinburgh: Corstorphine Hill (M‘And.); Braid Hills 
(Evans); ur. Glencorse Reservoir (Evans); Loganlee 
(A. Murr.). Linlithgow: Riccarton Hills (Evans); Craigie 
Hill (Evans). 
S.E. HicgHianps.—Fife and Kinross: Hills above New- 
burgh (How.); Lomond Hills (Young). #. Stirling: 
King’s Park, Stirling (Croall); Goulin Hills, Stirling 
(Croall); Bridge of Allan (Campb.). Mid Perth: Ben 
Laoigh (Macv.); Ben Lawers, 2600 ft. alt. (Macv.); right 
bank of R. Garry (H. H. Knight). WN. Perth: Blair Athole, 
g (Holmes); Ben Gulabin and Glen Beg (Ewing and 
Young). 
Mip E. HigHLuanps.—Forfar: Den of Fullerton, 1852 
