2916 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
N.E. HiGHLanps. — Banff: Head of Glen Avon, 1855 
(Croall). Elgin: Dreggie Burn nr. Grantown (Miss Macv.). 
W. HicHLanps.—Clyde Isles: Loch Ranza, R. (Macv.). 
Dumbarton: Ben Vorlich (Macv.); Manse Burn, etc., 
Arrochar, cfr. (Macy.). W. Stirling: Inversnaid (Macv.). 
Argyll: Dalmally (E. George cf. Pears. Hep. Brit., p. 199); 
head of Loch Awe, per., U. (Macv.); Coire Ghlais, Ben 
Cruachan, alt. 1200 ft. (Maev.); Tailor’s Leap, Glen Nant, 
per. (Macv.); Ben Doureann (Ewing and Macv.); Ben 
Fhada, Glencoe (West). W. Jnverness: Glenfinnan (Carr. 
cf. Pears. Hep. Brit., p. 199); Glen Nevis, roadside (Maev.) ; 
Moidart, R.c. (Maev.); Ardnamurchan, R.c. (Macv.); Sunart, 
R.c. (Macv.). 
INNER HeEpBRIDES.— Mid Inner Hebrides: Ben More 
(Kenn.). NV. Inner Hebrides: Ben Cailleach, alt. 400 ft. 
(Macy.); Mill Burn, Broadford, v.c., also per. v.c. (Macv.). 
Lower N. HiGHLAnps.— W. Ross: Strathearron, v. 
(Macv.). #. Ross: Achnasheen (Macv.). 
Upper N. HIGHLANDS.—W. Sutherland: Strath Halla- 
dale, per. (Lillie). 
SHETLAND.—Northmaven (Sim); Burn of Vallor (Sim); 
Unst, per. (Sim); Ronas Hill, per. and $ (Sim). 
EREMONOTUS (Lindb. et Kaal.) Pears. 
EREMONOTUS MYRIOCARPUS (Carr.) Pears. 
Rare, and only known from a few counties in the High- 
lands from South Perth to Orkney. It is more frequent 
on the hills of Mid Perth than elsewhere, and has been 
found in several places on the west side of the Highlands. 
Although it has not been detected in the Eastern Grampians, 
it doubtless occurs there. It has only so far been found in 
one locality in the North Highlands, but no doubt it will 
be found in others. It occurs near sea-level in the West 
Highlands, and at under 100 ft. alt. in the North Highlands, 
In Mid Perth it has been found from about 900 ft. to 
3900 ft. alt., being most frequent above 1500 ft. alt. Forms 
smal] dark-coloured patches on wet rocks and on soil- 
covered rocks, usually at the side of streams. Exception- 
