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per. (M‘And.). Haddington: Dunglass Woods, cfr., several 
places (Evans); Lennoxlove (Evans); Gullane Links, efr. 
(M‘And.). Edinburgh: Glencorse Woods (Evans); Bilston 
Glen (Evans); do., several places, per. (M‘And.); Roslin 
Wood (Evans); Whitehill Glen, cfr. (Evans); Hermitage 
Glen, per. (M‘And.); Ormiston Glen, per. (M‘And.).  Lin- 
lithgow: Dalmeny Woods, several places, per. (M‘And.); 
Carriber Glen, cfr., several places (Evans). 
S.E. HieHuanps.— Fife and Kinross: Raith, efr. 
(Young); Begg Wood, cfr. (Young); Kinghorn, per. 
(Young); Cullalo (Evans); Humbie Wood (M‘And.). 8S. 
Perth: Trossachs (Ewing); Muiravonside, cfr. (Evans) ; 
Causewayend, per. (Evans). Mid Perth: Kiltyrie, Killin 
(Maev.); Inver Wood, cfr. (M‘In.). 
Mip E. HicHianps.—forfar: Fern, 1875 (Ferg.); EKm- 
mock Wood (Aimer); Deer Hill Wood, cfr. (Aimer). 
Kincardine: Commonty, cfr. (Sim). 
W. HigHianps.—Kintyre: Campbeltown, per. (Ewing). 
Clyde Isles: Rothesay (M‘And.). Argyll: Puck’s Glen, cfr. 
(A. Murr.); Kilmun (Scott). 
var. PALUDOSA Warnst. 
S.E. HigHLanps.— EL. Stirling: Ridgehead Moss (Evans). 
W. HicHLAnps.— W. Inverness: Moidart, v.R. (Macv.). 
Lower N. HigHLAnps.— W. Ross : Gairloch (Miss Macy.). 
CHILOSCYPHUS Corda 
CHILOSCYPHUS POLYANTHOS (L.) Corda 
A generally distributed and rather common species on 
the low ground. It is comparatively more common in the 
Lowlands than in the Highlands, and is rare on the hills. 
In some of the ravines of both East and West Lowlands it 
is very common, and continues common along the eastern 
side of the East Highlands. In some of the central districts 
and in the North Highlands it is frequent rather than 
common, and the same may be said throughout the West 
Highlands and Inner Hebrides. It forms thin, dark-green, 
extended patches on wet rocks, and occasionally on decay- 
