188 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
N.E. HicgHuanps.—F. Inverness: Chisholm’s Pass, 1847 
(Grev. Herb.); nr. Carr Bridge (Miss Macv.); Boat of 
Garten (Miss Macv.); moor above Insh (Miss Maev.). 
W. HicHianps.—Clyde Isles: Nr. Loch Ranza, on peat- 
moss, C. (Macy.). Dumbarton: Ardlui (Macv.). <Argyll: 
Ben Udlaidh, alt. 1900 ft. (Macv.); Ben an Dothaidh 
(Ewing and Macv.). W. Inverness: Choir Arder, 2210 ft. 
alt. (Ferg.); Moidart, c. (Macv.); Ardnamurchan (Macv.); 
Sunart (Macv.). 
INNER HeEsripes.—Mid Inner Hebrides: Loch Misnish 
(Maev.); L. Frisa (Macv.). WN. Inner Hebrides: Moss nr. 
Broadford, r. (Maev.). 
Lower N. HiGHianps.—Ross-shire, without nearer 
locality, 1847 (Grev. Herb.). W. Ross: Kyle (Macv.); 
Strathcarron Moss, vu. (Macv.). EH. Ross: Loch Rosque 
(West). 
Upper N. HiGHianps.—E. Sutherland: Ben Griam 
Mohr (Lillie). HF. Sutherland: Between Durness and 
Tongue (Lillie). Caithness: Several localities, as North 
Watten Moss, Camster, Cogle Moss, and Badyrie (Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—Kirkwall (West). 
SHETLAND.—Unst (Sim); do. (Lillie); Scalloway (West). 
LEPTOCYPHUS CUNEIFOLIUS (Hook.) Mitt. 
Clasimatocolea cunerfolia (Hook.) Spruce 
Very rare, though frequent in Moidart, West Inverness. 
Is confined to the west side of the country, though passing 
into the eastern watershed in one locality. It rarely 
ascends above 300 ft. alt., but is found to 1000 ft. alt. 
Forms reddish-brown patches on birch-trees, rarely on 
rocks, and frequently among Frullania Tamarisci or F. 
germane. In one district it has been found on a mountain 
ash. It occurs only in very shaded moist localities. No 
inflorescence has been seen. 
S.E. HicHianps.—Mid Perth: Achrioch Wood, Tyn- 
drum, on a few birch-trees on Frull. Tamarisci, with Ceph. 
Starkii and Sphen. exsectuformis, 1903 (Macv.). 
W. HicHianps.—Dumbarton: Ben Vorlich ravine, on 
birch-tree, v.R., 1901 (Macv.). Argyll: Coire Gabhail, 
