180 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
Arthur, alt. 2000 ft. (E. George); Kalmun (Wilkie); Puck’s 
Glen, etc., per. (A. Murr.); Lismore (Macv.). W. Inverness : 
Moidart, v.c. (Maev.); Ardnamurchan, v.c. (Macv.); Sunart, 
c. (Macv.); Glenfinnan (Macv.); Ben Nevis to 2300 ft. alt. 
(Macv.); Coire Dheirg (Macv.). 
INNER HeEsBRIDES.—S. Inner Hebrides: Jura (Ewing) ; 
Ardbeg, Islay (Gilm.); Kildalton Woods (Ewing). Mid 
Inner Hebrides: Tobermory (Ewing); Aros (Kenn.); 
Dervaig (Macv.). Allt na Searmoin, per. (Kenn.); Ben 
More (Kenn.); Glenforsa (Kenn.). N. Inner Hebrides: 
Quiraing (Barker); Broadford district, c. (Macv.); Shgachan 
(Miss Maev.). 
OUTER HEBRIDES.—Tarbert (West); Balallan (West). 
Lower N. HiGHLanps.—W. Ross: Kyle, ¢. also per. 
(Macv.); Strome Ferry, c. (Macv.); Strathcarron, v.c., also 
per. (Macv.). 
Upper N. HIGHLANDS.—Cuaithness: Langwell, _ per. 
(Lillie). 
OrKNEY.— Ward Hill, Hoy, several places (Lillie); Segal 
Burn, Hoy, v.c. (Lillie). 
SHETLAND.— Yell (Sim). 
var. INERMIS Carr. 
S.E. HigHLANDs.—F. Stirling: Boquhan Glen (Kids. and 
Stir. ). 
W. HIGHLANDS.—Aintyre: Kintyre, without nearer 
locality (Ewing). Dumbarton: Allt Dubh Uisgue (Macv.) ; 
Arrochar (Macv.). 
InNER Hepripes.—Mid Inner Hebrides: Tobermory, 
wall and rock (Macy.). 
OvutTEeR HEBRIDES.— Harris (Ewing). 
OrkNEY.—Ward Hill, Hoy (Lillie). 
PLAGIOCHILA ASPLENIOIDES (L.) Dum. 
One of the most common and generally distributed 
species. While it is common all over the Highlands from 
sea-level to at least 4000 ft. alt., it is uncommon in some 
parts of the Lowlands, even in subalpine districts, as in the 
Upper Clyde and Upper Tweed districts, where it cannot 
be classed among the species most frequently met with. It 
