2910 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
Lower N. H1iGHLANDs.— W. Ross: Kyle, c. on peaty banks 
(Maey.); Strathearron, on decaying log, and in several places 
on peaty soil (Macv.). 
Upper N. HicHianps.—#. Sutherland: Strath Ullie 
(Lillie) ; nr. Garvalt (Lillie). W. Sutherland : Strath Halla- 
dale (Lillie); Ben Clibreck, on soil, per. (Lillie); between 
Durness and Tongue, several places on soil (Lillie). Caith- 
mess: Several places, as Morven, East Watten Moss, per., 
Pennyland, Watten, cfr. and West Dunnet Hill, per. 
(Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—Stromness (West); Kirkwall (West). 
SHETLAND. — Unst, per. (Sim); Yell (Sim); Clousta 
(Grieve); Reawick, per. (Sim); Unst (Lillie). 
CEPHALOZIA PALLIDA Spruce 
Has only been found in three localities in the Lowlands, 
on peaty soil. Fruit is mature in June. 
S.W. Lowianps. — Dumfries: Crichope Linn, among 
Lepid. trichoclados, per., Aug. 1887 (Scott); do., efr. (Macyv.). 
Kirkeudbright: Dalveoch Glen, New Galloway, per., 1890 
(M‘And.). 
K. LowLanps.—Hdinburgh : Cobbinshaw Moss (Evans). 
CEPHALOZIA SERRIFLORA Lindb. 
C. reclusa (Tayl.) Dum. p.p. 
C. catenulata Spruce 
Occurs on logs and stumps in shady places. Has only 
been found in a very few localities in the East and West 
Highlands, with the possible exception of one station in the 
East Lowlands. The plant of the last locality is somewhat 
doubtful, as it is without female bracts and the leaves are 
not typical. 
E. Lowianps.—Linlithgow: Dalmeny, on peat, forma, 
with C. conniwens, 1898 (Young). 
Mip KE. Hicuianps.—Forfar: Fern, on rotting wood, 
with Loph. cuspidata and Scap. wmbrosa, 1876 (Ferg.) 
S. Aberdeen: Balmoral, 1884 (Stabl.). 
W. HiGHLANDS.—Argyll: Balliveolan Burn, L. Creran, 
