CALYPOGEIA 229 
CALYPOGEIA FISSA (L.) Raddi 
Kantia Sprengelii Pears. 
The general distribution of this species is given under 
C. Trichomanis. In the Upper Clyde district it is mostly 
this species which occurs on the low ground, while above 
1200 ft. alt. it is C. Trichomanis. It-is also much more 
common in the low ground of the Upper Tweed valley. In 
the island of Mull it is much more common than 
Trichomanis, being the usual plant of banks, while the 
latter mostly occurs on peat-mosses. 
It is found on the same kind of stations as C. T’richo- 
manis, including decaying logs. Fruit is more common 
than in the latter species, and is mature at the same time. 
Gemme are often abundant. 
S.W. LowLanps.—Dumfries: Moffat (Johns.); Drum- 
lanrig (J. Murr.); Sanquhar district, Fr. (Macv.). Hirk- 
cudbright: Nr. Knockmarling (M‘And.); Kippford (Ham.) ; 
Glen Trool, F. (Macv.). Wigtown: Knowe (Ewing); Glen- 
luce (Macv.). 
N.E. Lowianps.—-Ayr: Fairlie (Ewing); Glen Afton, 
c. (Maev.). Renfrew: Gourock (Ewing); Loch Thom 
(Ewing); Glen, Misty Law (Scott). Lanark: Kirk Burn, 
Tinto (Macv.); Elvanfoot district, F. (Macv.). 
KE. LowLanps.—-Peebles : Cowie’s Linn (Evans); Rachan, 
r. (Macv.); Carton Burn, alt. 900 ft., u. (Maev.). Selkirk: 
Tushielaw (Evans); Glenkinnon Burn, u. (Maev.); Lindean, 
c. (Macv.); Galashiels, F. (Macv.). Roxburgh: Fernieherst 
(Miss Macv.); Melrose district, F.(Maev.). Berwick: Pease 
Dean (Macv.); Cockburnspath (M‘And.). Haddington: 
Dunglass Burn, several places (Evans) Edinburgh: 
Balerno Moss (Macv.); Redford Wood (A. Murr.); 
Dalmahoy Hill, cfr. (A. Murr.); Allermuir Glen (Evans) ; 
Bilston Glen (Evans). Linlithgow: Carriber Glen, several 
places (Evans); Drumshoreland (Evans); Dalmeny (Evans). 
S.E. HicHuanps.— Fife and Kinross: Burntisland 
(Young); Pouring Den (Young); Moss Morran (Young); 
Lomond Hills (Evans); St Andrews (Macy.). E. Stirling: 
Wester Glen (K. & S.); Muiravonside (Evans). S. Perth: 
Strathyre c. (Macv.); Trossachs (Ewing). Mid Perth: 
