202 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
Clachan, many places (Macrae); Tarbert (Ewing). Clyde 
Isles: Arran, 1843 (Gour.); Corrie (Ewing); Goatfell 
(Campb.); Loch Ranza (Campb.); do., c. (Macv.). Dum- 
barton: Ardlui, R.c. (Macv.); Arrochar, v.c. (Macv.). W. 
Stirling: Inversnaid (K. & 8.); Rushnagh Glen, Rowar- 
dennan (K. & $8.); Dubh Lochan nr. Rowardennan (K. & S.). 
Argyll: Dunoon (Lyon); Sandbank (Ewing); Puck’s Glen 
(A. Murr.); Coire Athoich (A. Murr.); Loch Awe district, 
u. (Macv.); Kentallen (Macv.); Glen Ure (Kenn.). W. 
Inverness: Moidart, v.c. (Macv.); Ardnamurchan, . 
(Macv.); Sunart, c. (Macv.); Coire Dheirg, Glen Nevis 
(Maev.). 
InnerR HeEpripes.—S. Inner Hebrides: Jura (Ewing); 
Islay, several places, as Ardtalla, Ardbeg, Ardimersay, and 
Bridgend (Gilm.); Kildalton Woods (Ewing); Colonsay 
(M. M‘Neill). Mid Inner Hebrides: Nr. Tobermory, 
several places (Kenn.); do., v.c., rocks and walls (Macv.); 
Dervaig (Maev.); Allt na Searmoin, c. (Kenn.). WV. Imner 
Hebrides: Broadford district, c. (Macv.); Portree (Ewing). 
OurER Hepripes.—Barra (Ewing); Benbecula (Ewing) ; 
Tarbert, several places (West). 
Lower N. HicHianps.—W. Ross: Ben Eay (How.); 
Strathearron, c. (Macv.); Strome Ferry, c. (Macv.); Kyle, 
c. (Maev.); Loch Maree (Carr.). #. Ross: Loch Luichart 
(West). 
Uprer N. HicgHianps.— W. Sutherland : Tongue (Lillie). 
OrKNEY.—Hoy, several places (West); do., F. (Lillie). 
SHETLAND. — Neeans (Beeby); Outskerries (Lillie) ; 
Muckle Heog Cairns (Lillie); Loch of Cliff (Lilhe). 
CEPHALOZIA Dum. 
CEPHALOZIA BICUSPIDATA (L.) Dum. 
Generally distributed and common over all the country, 
both on the low ground and on the hills. Although 
common in the Lowlands, it is relatively less so than in the 
Highlands, as it requires a good deal of moisture in the 
soil, and this is frequently absent over considerable tracts 
of the former. It is very common in the Highlands and 
