LOPHOZIA 163 
Morven (Lillie); Ousdale (Lillie); Reay (Lillie); Scarabin 
(Lillie) ; Ulbster (Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—Hoy (West); Ward Hill, Hoy (Lillie); Glen 
Trowie (Lillie). 
SHETLAND.—Shetland (Sim); Uni Firth (Grieve); Unst 
and Whalsey, several places (Lillie). 
var. NAUMANNIANA Nees 
S.W. LowLtanps.—Dumfries: Sanquhar Hill (Macv.). 
W. HicHianps.— Dumbarton: Ben Vorlich (Macv.). 
Argyll: Coire Creachainn, Ben Cruachan, alt. 1500 ft., R. 
(Macv.). 
Upper N. HicHuanps.—Caithness: Newlands of Clyth 
(Lillie). 
LOPHOZIA ATLANTICA (Kaal.) Schiffn. 
Jung. atlantica Kaal. 
Known only from two localities in the North Highlands 
and one in Arran. It forms small patches among rather 
dry rocks, and the localities are on the low ground of the 
subalpine region. 
W. HicHianps.—Clyde Isles: Loch Ranza, Arran, 1904 
(Macyv.). 
Upper N. HIGHLANDs.-- W. Sutherland: Farr, 1907 
(Lillie). Caithness: Dirlot, 1901 (Lillie). 
LOPHOZIA GRACILIS (Schleich.) Steph. 
Jung. gracilis Schleich. 
Jung. attenwata Lindenb. 
Widely distributed from Dumfries to Caithness, but un- 
common. It is uncommon in the West Lowlands, less so 
in the coastal counties of the East Lowlands, but it has not 
yet been found either in the Upper Tweed or Upper Clyde 
districts. It is rather frequent in several parts of the East 
Highlands, but is uncommon towards its western boundary. 
It is rare in the West Highlands, and has not been found 
in the Hebrides. It is also rare in the western part of the 
North Highlands, though frequent on the eastern side. It 
has not been found in Orkney or Shetland. This species 
