CEPHALOZIELLA vapid | 
OutTeR HeEpripEes.—Nr. Tarbert, Harris, per. (West). 
Lower N. HicHianps.—H#. Ross: Nr. Fortrose, per. 
(Miss Macyv.). 
Upper N. HicHianps.—E£. Sutherland: Between Rogart 
and Lairg, cfr. (Lillie). Caithness: Nr. Lister, cfr. (Lillie) ; 
Badyrie, per. (Lillie); Moss Head (Lillie); Southhall, Watten 
(Lillie). 
SHETLAND.—Yell, per., 1878 (Sim); Scalloway, cfr. 
(West). 
CEPHALOZIELLA STELLULIFERA (Tayl.) Schiff. 
This paroicous species is rare, and is known at present 
only from four districts. It is confined to the low ground 
and is found on loamy banks. Douin gives the name 
C. gracillima vy. viridis to our plant, and states that 
C. Limprichtii Warnst. cannot be separated from it. 
N.W. Lowianps.—Lanark: Kirk Burn, Tinto, on side of 
footpath in field, cfr., as C. Limprichtiz, 1906 (Macv.). 
E. LowLanps.—Roxburgh : Melrose (Macv.); Eildon Hill, 
Melrose, alt. 800 ft., cfr. (Macyv.). 
W. HicHLtanps—W. Inverness: Moidart, 1900, per. 
(Macy.). 
InneR HeEpRiIDES—Mid Inner Hebrides: Tobermory, on 
bank at the Battery (Macy.). 
CEPHALOZIELLA MYRIANTHA (Lindb.) Schiffn. 
Cephalozia Jacki Limpr. 
Has only been found in a few localities from Dumfries 
to North Perth, and in Orkney. Although doubtless rare, 
it has been confused with the other species of the genus, 
and its distribution is not well known. It occurs usually 
on loamy banks, and is confined to the low ground, but 
generally in the subalpine region. 
Fruit is common, and is mature from March to August. 
S.W. LowLanns.— Dumfries: Archbank, Moffat, cfr. 
(Miss Macv.). Wigtown: W. of Luce, above New Luce, 
efr., with Scap. curta (Ewing). 
E. Lowianps.—Roxburgh: Eildon Hill, alt. 1000 ft., cfr. 
(Macyv.). 
