206 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
Mip E. HicHuanps.-—Forfar: Long Marsh, Sidlaw Hills 
(Aimer). Kincardine: ‘Tillylair, among Leptocyphus 
anomalus (Sim). S. Aberdeen: Lochnagar (Stabl.). 1. 
Aberdeen: Mormond Hill (Ewing). 
N.E. HigHLANpbs.— Fi. Inverness: Carn Dearg, Aviemore, 
per. (Macv.); Loch Vaa, on a stump (Miss Macv.); moor nr. 
Carr Bridge (Miss Macv.); Boat of Garten (Miss Macv.). 
W. HicHLanps.—Clyde Isles: Loch Ranza, c. (Macv.). 
Dumbarton: Ben Vorlich, alt. 2100 ft., per.(Macv.) Argyll: 
Lochan Bhe (Maev.). W. Imverness: Moidart, F. (Macv.). 
INNER HeEprRIDES.—NS. Inner Hebrides: Carnmore Wood, 
Islay (Gilm.); Kildalton Woods (Ewing). Mid Inner 
Hebrides: L. Mishnish (Macv.); L. Frisa (Macv.). MW. Inner 
Hebrides: Nr. Broadford, Skye (Macy.). 
OutTER HEBRIDES.—Balallan (West). 
LowEeR N. HicHuANps.—W. Ross: Strathearron, F. 
(Macv.). H. Ross: Achnasheen (Macv.). 
Upper N. Hicuianps.—H. Sutherland: Strath Ulhe 
(Lillie); nr. Ben Roscie (Lillie). W. Sutherland: Forsinard 
(Lillie); Ben Laoghal (Lillie). Caithness: Kast Watten 
Moss, per. (Lillie); Ben Rha, Reay, per. (Lillie). 
ORKNEY.— Kirkwall (West). 
SHETLAND.—Yell (Sim); Unst (Sim). 
CEPHALOZIA LUNULEFOLIA Dum. 
C. media Lindb. 
C. multiflora Spruce 
Widely distributed from Dumfries to Orkney, but rather 
uncommon in general. It is uncommon in both West and 
East Lowlands and in Fife, though frequent in some peat- 
mosses and on the peaty banks above 1000 ft. alt. of some 
of the Southern Uplands. Is rare towards the coast of the 
Jast Highlands, and uncommon in most of the hilly districts 
of that province. It is common in many parts of the West 
and North Highlands and Hebrides. Is very rare in 
Orkney and has not been found in Shetland. The distribu- 
tion of this plant is largely a question of the presence of 
peaty soil, but it is less general throughout the peaty parts 
of the country than is C. connivens, and it seems to prefer 
the peat when in the moist climate of the west side of 
