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It is frequent at sea-level on the west side of the Highlands. 
Perianths are frequent, but fruit, which is mature from 
April to June, is rather uncommon. 
S.W. Lowianps. — Dumfries: Gallow Hill, Moffat, on 
decaying wood, per. (M‘And.); Archbank, Moffat, on peat 
(Miss Macv.); Sanquhar Moss, per. (Macv.). Airkcud- 
bright: Garroch Loch, cfr. (M‘And.). Wigtown: Knowe, 
on old wood, cfr. (Ewing). 
N.W. Lowianps.—Lanark : Tinto, alt. 1900 ft. (Maev.); 
Elvanfoot, peat-moss, F. (Macy.); Lousiewood Law, 1700- 
1900 ft., F. (Macv.) 
EK. LowLanps.— Peebles: Logan Water, cfr., alt. 1250 ft. 
(Maev.); Carton Burn, L.c. at side of sheep-drains, alt. 
1200 ft. (Macv.); Tweedsmuir, alt. ca. 900 ft. (Macv.). 
Haddington: Lammer Law, alt. ca. 1600 ft. (Evans); above 
Gifford, on wet, peaty ground, per. (Evans). Hdinburgh : 
Baads (Ewing). 
S.E. HigHianps.—S. Perth: Trossachs, on rotten wood 
(Ewing). Mid Perth: Lochan-na-Lairige, alt. 1600 ft., 
boggy ground (Macv.); Achrioch Wood, c. on stumps, also 
on side of ditch, cfr. (Macv.). N. Perth: Glas Thaitneich, 
1879 (Ferg.); Drumlochy, on decaying mosses, etc. (Ferg.) ; 
Ben Gulabin (Ewing and Young). 
Mip E. HiaHianps.—Kincardine: Kerloch, 1870 (Sim) ; 
Den of Garol, with Lepidozia setacea and Odontoschisma 
Sphagni (Sim); Stonehaven, on decaying wood (M‘And.). 
S. Aberdeen: Potarch, per. (Sim). NV. Aberdeen: Mormond 
Hill, on soil (Ewing). 
N.E. Higuuanps.—F. Inverness: Carr Bridge, on fir 
stump (Miss Macy.); moor above Insh (Miss Macv.). 
W. Hicuianps.—Kintyre: Tarbert, on peaty soil (Ewing); 
between Ardrishaig and Tarbert (Ewing). Clyde Isles: Loch 
Ranza, with Lepidozia setacea (Macv.). Argyll: Nr. Loch 
Awe Station, on decayed fern roots (Macv.). W. Inverness : 
Moidart,R.c. (Macv.); Ardnamurchan(Macv.); Sunart(Macyv.). 
Inner Hesripes.—Mid Inner Hebrides: Allt na Sear- 
moin (Kenn.). N. Inner Hebrides: Corrie, Skye, on peaty 
soil (Macv.). 
OuTER HepripEes.—Benbecula (West); Balallan (West) ; 
Tarbert (West). 
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