220 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
SHETLAND.—Yell (Sim); Unst (Sim); Fair Isle (Miss 
Skene); Whalsey (Lillie). 
CEPHALOZIELLA TRIVIALIS Schiffn. 
C. bifida auct. mult. 
Widely distributed from Dumfries to Shetland, but rather 
rare. The distribution of this segregate is not well known 
yet, and it is only definitely given for a few localities. 
Comparatively few specimens have been seen from any 
part of the country since the separation of this species from 
C. Starkii. It occurs in similar places to the preceding, but 
generally prefers rather moister situations, and it has not 
been found on dry boulders. It is also found among 
Sphagnum and on stumps, and it is rare on the hills. 
Fruit, which is mature from March to October, is common. 
Gemme are common. 
Douin states that C. bifida (Schreb.), which is monoicous, 
as is the present plant, is another species; also that C. 
Curnow is a form or variety of C. trivialis. 
S.W. Lownanps.—Dumfries: Archbank, Moffat, cfr. 
(Miss Maecv.); Crawick Water, cfr. (Macv.). Wigtown: 
Knowe, cfr. (Ewing); nr. New Luce, cfr. (Ewing). 
N.W. Lowianbs.—Renfrew: Loch Thom, on Sphagnwm, 
per. (Ewing). 
E. LowLanps.—Peebles: Moss south of Leadburn, efr. 
(Evans). Selkirk: Nr. St Mary’s Loch, efr. (Evans); Glen- 
kinnon Burn, cfr. (Macv.). Haddington: Nr. Tantallon 
Castle, per. (M‘And.). Hdinburgh: Corstorphine (M‘And.). 
Linlithgow: Drumshoreland Moss, Broxburn, per. (M‘And.). 
S.E. HiGHLANDs.—Fife and Kinross: Orrock Hill, per. 
(Young). Mid Perth: Craig-an-Lochain, Killin, alt. 1900 
ft., cfr. (Macv.); Craig Chailleach, alt. 2900 ft., per. (Maev.). 
Mip KE. HicgHLtaAnps.—Forfur: Lunan Bay, per. (Ferg.); 
Auchphersie Burn, cfr.(Ferg.). Kincardine: Den of Garol 
(Sim). 
N.E. HIiGHLANDS.—#. Inverness: Moss of Kelly, Inver- 
ness, cfr., 1846 (Croall); Carn Dearg, Aviemore, per. (Maeyv.) ; 
Laggantigown nr. Aviemore, cfr. (Miss Macv.). 
W. HicgHLranps.— W. Inverness: Moidart, cfr. (Macv.). 
