170 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATICZ IN SCOTLAND 
Chandonanthus setiformis (Stabl.); Feindallachar Burn, 
per. (Stabl.). 
N.E. HIGHLANDS.—#. Inverness: Carn Dearg, Aviemore, 
gf (Macv.). 
W. HicHLanps.—Dumbarton: Ben Vorlich, per., alt. 
1100 ft. (Maev.). Argyll: Glencoe, on boulders and trees, 
alt. 1000 ft. (Macv.); Coire Ghlas, Ben Cruachan, R.c. and 
cefr., ca. 1200 ft. alt. (Maev.) ; Coire Creachainn, Ben Cruachan 
(Macv.); nr. Ballachulish (Maev.); Loch Tulla, on fir-tree, 
R. (Macy.); Ben an Dothaidh, rR. (Ewing and Maey.); Ben 
Arthur, alt. 1100 ft., rR. (Maecv.). W. Inverness: Moidart, 
F. and cfr. F. (Macv.); Sunart (Macv.); Glen Nevis (Maev.); 
Ben Nevis (Macv.). 
INNER HEprRIDES.—V. Inner Hebrides: Ben Cailleach, 
Broadford, v.R., alt. 800 ft. (Maev.). 
Lower N. HiGHLANDS.—W. Ross: Ben Liath Mohr, per., 
v.R., alt. 400 ft. (Macv.). 4. Ross: Above Achnasheen, 
among Gymnomitrium obtusum, V.R. (Maev.). 
Upper N. HIGHLANDS.—W. Sutherland : Nr. Ben Rosail, 
f (Lillie). Caithness: Morven, f (Lillie). 
SPHENOLOBUS HELLERIANUS (Nees) Steph. 
Jung. Helleriana Nees 
Has only been found in two subalpine districts of 
the East Highlands on decaying logs and on stumps of 
Scots fir. 
N.E. HicgHLtanps.— Mid Perth: Finlarig Wood, Killin, on 
decaying logs and stumps, 1901 (Macv.). 
Mip E. HicHuanps.—S. Aberdeen: Ballochbuie, 1884 
(Michie); Old Mar Forest, Braemar, 1884 (Stabl.); Balmoral, 
with Ceph. lunulwfolia (Stabl.); do. with Nowellia ewrvi- 
Folia (Stabl.). 
SPHENOLOBUS PEARSONI (Spruce) Steph. 
Jung. Pearsoni Spruce 
Is confined to granite rocks in Western Scotland from 
Kirkeudbright to West Inverness and Mull. When near 
sea-level it has been usually found on boulders in shady 
ravines. On the hills it occurs on rather wet rocks from 
