ODONTOSCHISMA 220 
Glenlee Glen, on old wood (M‘And.); Glen Trool, peat- 
moss (Macy.). Wigtown: New Luce (M‘And.); Knowe 
(Ewing); Castle Kennedy, stump (Macyv.). 
K. LowLanps.—Peebles: Nr. Leadburn, on peat (Evans). 
Berwick: Nr. Seenes Law, on peat (Evans). Edinburgh: 
Balerno Moss, on peat (M‘And.). Linlithgow: Fauldhouse 
Moor, on peat (Evans). 
S.E. HicgHLuanps.—Fife and Kinross: Lomond Hills, on 
soil, 1883 (Ewing). S. Perth: Blair Drummond (Evans). 
Mid Perth: Ben Lawers, 1875 (Whitehead); Achrioch 
Wood, v.c. on stumps (Macv.); Meal Ghaordie (Ewing). 
W. HicgHianps.—Argyll: Glencoe, stump (Macv.); Ben 
an Dothaidh (Ewing and Macv.). W. Inverness: Glenfinnan 
(Carr. cf. Pears. Hep. Brit., p. 175); Moidart, F., usually on 
peat, occasionally on stumps (Macv.); Ardnamurchan, 
stump (Macv.); Ben Nevis (Macv.). 
INNER HeEsRIDES.—Mid Inner Hebrides: Loch Frisa, on 
peat (Macv.). 
Upper N. HiGHLANDs.—E. Sutherland: Strath Ullie, on 
peat (Lillie); nr. Rimisdale, on peat (Lillie). Caithness: 
Lybster Well (Lillie); Watten, on peat (Lillie); Badlipster, 
on turf (Lillie); Scouthill, on peat (Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—Stromness, on peat (West); Kirkwall (West). 
SHETLAND.—Scalloway (West). 
var. ELONGATUM Lindb. 
S.E. HigH~anps.—Mid Perth: Coire Ardran, in marshy 
ground, alt. 2200 ft. (Macv.); Ben Laoigh (Macv.). 
W. HicHLANDs.—Dumbarton: Arrochar, Manse Glebe, 
alt. ca. 150 ft. (Macv.). 
ORKNEY.—Stromness (West). 
ODONTOSCHISMA SPHAGNI (Dicks.) Dwm. 
Generally distributed on low-lying peat-mosses from 
Dumfries to Shetland. There are comparatively few suit- 
able places for it in the Lowlands, but it is often common 
where such do occur, and is sometimes abundant. In the 
East Highiands it appears to be uncommon even where 
there are peat-mosses. It is common in the West Highlands 
and Inner Hebrides, also in West Ross and the extreme 
