232 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
N.W. LowLanps.—Ayr: Ladyland (Miss Maev.). Ren- 
Frew: Loch Thom (Ewing). Lanark: Kirk Burn, Tinto, 
alt. ca. 950 ft. (Macv.). 
E. LowLtanps.—Nr. Broughton, on bank, v.R. (Macv.). 
Selkirk: Philiphaugh (Evans) Haddington: Ormiston 
Hall Woods, with Scupania curta (Evans); Dunglass 
Woods, with Haplozia gracillima (Evans). Edinburgh : 
Bilston Glen, on wet sandstone rocks (Evans). Linlithgow: 
Ricearton Hill, on clay soil with Dicranella (Evans). 
N.E. HicHuanps.—H#. Inverness: Nethy Bridge, ditch 
side (Miss Macv.). 
W. HicHLianps.—Clyde Isles: Brodick (Campb.); Corrie, 
Arran (Ewing); Loch Ranza, rR. (Macv.); Bute (Ewing). 
Dumbartow: Helensburgh (Dr Graham cf. Pears. Hep. 
Brit., p. 140); Arrochar (Macv.). W. Stirling: Inversnaid, 
F. (Macv.). Argyll: Nr. Loch Awe Station (Macv.). W. 
Inverness: Moidart, F. (Macv.); Ardnamurchan (Macv.). 
Inner Hepripes.—S. Inner Hebrides: Ardimersay, 
Islay (Gilm.). Mid Inner Hebrides : Tobermory, vu. (Maev.) ; 
Allt na Searmoin (Kenn.). NV. Inner Hebrides: Mill Burn, 
Broadford (Maev.); Sligachan (Miss Macv.). 
OUTER HEBRIDES.—Stornoway (Gibs.); Tarbert (West) ; 
Balallan (West). 
Lower N. HiGHuAnps.—W. Ross: Strathearron, Uv. 
(Macy.); Gairloch (Miss Macv.); Loch Maree (Miss Macy.). 
FE. Ross: Achnasheen (Maev.); Loch Luichart (West). 
Upper N. HIGHLANDS.— W. Sutherland :; Strath Halladale 
(Lillie); Strath Naver (Lillie). Caithness: Dunbeath (Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—Finstown, on decaying wood (West); Hoy 
(Lillie). 
SHETLAND.—Gelli Gill, nr. Hillswick (Beeby). 
BAZZANIA S. F. Gray 
Mastigobrywm Nees 
BAZZANIA TRILOBATA (L.) Gray 
Widely distributed from Dumfries to Aberdeen and West 
Ross, but uncommon. It is rare in the West Lowlands and 
has not been found in the East Lowlands. Is very rare in 
Fife and towards the coast of the East Highlands; it has 
