CEPHALOZIA Ait 
on log, 1908 (Kenn.). W. Inverness: Moidart, v.R., Allt a 
Mhuillin, on a log in ravine, 1897, and Caolis Burn, on 
stump with Nowellia cwrvifolia, per. (Macv.); Sunart, 
Resipol Burn, in ravine, on log with Anewra palmata and 
Nowellia curvifolia (Macv.); Glen Nevis, on log with 
Nowellia curvifolia, ete. (H. H. Knight). 
CEPHALOZIA FrANcIscI (Hook.) Dwm. 
Very rare, and only known from a few localities in the 
Highlands. It has been recorded from Dumfries by 
Cruickshank, but that botanist’s specimen in Herb. Dickie 
is not this species. The localities known as yet are too few 
to allow any particular character to be given to its distri- 
bution, though it is apparently more frequent in the East 
Highlands than in the West. It is certainly very rare 
over all the West Highlands, and it has not been found in 
the Hebrides or in the extreme north. The stations for 
it are all in the subalpine region, and are either on moist 
peaty banks on the lower slopes of the hills, or at the sides 
of roadside drains in peaty districts. It forms small 
reddish-brown patches. Perianths appear to be uncommon, 
and fruit, mature in June and July, is rare. Gemme are 
abundant. 
S.E. HicHLuanps.—Mid Perth: Bank on roadside, Tyn- 
drum, alt. ca. 1000 ft. (Maev.); Ben Odhar, on bank, alt. 
1200 ft. (Macv.); Finlarig Wood (Young). 
Mip E. HicHuanps. — Forfar: Balquharn, Fern, alt. 
600 ft., 1879 (Ferg.); moor nr. Monikie (Ferg.). Kin- 
cardine: Baikie Wells, Strachan, 1880 (Sim). S. Aber- 
deen: Lochnagar, per., 1876 (Sim); Peter’s Hill, Birse, per., 
with Ceph. bicuspidata (Sim). 
W. HicHianps. — Clyde Isles: Glen Chalmadale, L. 
Ranza, on side of roadside drain nr. peat-moss, with C. 
bicuspidata (Macv.). Argyll: Ben Cruachan, north side, 
on bank, alt. ca. 400 ft. (Macv.); nr. Lochan Bhe, on banks, 
efr., F. (Macv.). 
Lower N. HicHitanps.—W. Ross: Strathearron, road- 
side drain (Macv.). 
