CEPHALOZIA 205 
efr., 1901 (Macv.); Ben Heasgarnich, cfr. (Young); Ben 
Lawers, per. (H. H. Knight); Meall Garbh, Rannoch, alt. ca. 
2500 ft. (W. E. Nicholson). WN. Perth: Glen Thulachan, 
cefr.. 1879 (Ferg.); Meal Uaine, cfr. with C. bicuspidata 
(Ferg.); Ben Gulabin, per. (Ew. and Young). 
Mip E. HicgHLanps.—Forfar: Glen Fee, cfr., alt. 2300 ft., 
1876 (Ferg.). 
Upper N. HicgHLanps.—W. Sutherland: Ben Clibreck, 
per. with Ceph. bicuspidata, above 2000 ft. alt., 1908 (Lillie). 
CEPHALOZIA CONNIVENS (Dicks.) Spruce 
Widely distributed from Dumfries to Shetland. As it is 
usually found in peat-mosses, its distribution is local. This 
especially affects the Lowlands, where peat-mosses are 
scarce, but it has been found frequent in most of those 
examined. In the Highlands this species is frequent. It 
is also found, though more rarely, on wet banks and sides of 
streams and on stumps. 
It is usually sterile, but when occurring in compact tufts 
perianths are not rare. Fruit, which is mature from March 
to June, has been seldom noticed. 
S.W. Low Lanps.—Dwimfries: Moffat (Miss Macev.); 
Sanquhar Moor, F. (Macv.). Kirkeudbright: Nr. Knock- 
marling (M‘And.); Glenlee Glen (M‘And.); Barend Moss 
(M‘And.); Glen Trool (Maev.). Wigtown: Craigock Park 
Moor (M‘And.). 
N.W. Low.anps.—A yr: Carfine (Kids.). Renfrew: Nr. 
Loch Thom (West). Lanark: Elvanfoot district, F. in 
peat-mosses (Macv.); Kirk Burn, Tinto (Macyv.). 
KE. LowLanbs.— Peebles: Moor nr. Cowie’s Linn (Evans) ; 
moss nr. Leadburn (Evans); Tweedsmuir, per. (Macyv.). 
Selkirk: Nr. Tushielaw (Evans). Berwick: Nr. Seenes 
Law (Evans). Hdinburgh: Balerno Moss, F. (Macv.); 
Pentlands, cfr. (Evans). Linlithgow: Fauldhouse Moor 
(Evans). 
S.E. HicHianps.—Fife and Kinross: Begg Wood 
(Young); Moss Morran (Young). #. Stirling: Ridgehead 
Moss (Evans). Mid Perth: Achrioch Wood, among Lepto- 
cyphus anomalus (Macv.). N. Perth: Ben Gulabin (Ewing 
and Young). 
