240 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
(Macv.); Shandon (Miss P. Macv.); Tarbert, c. (Maev.); 
Garscube (Campb.). W. Stirling: Ashdhu Glen, Killearn 
(K. & S.); Inversnaid (K. & 8). Argyll: N. of Crinan 
Canal (West); Coire Athoich (A. Murr.);  Sandbank 
(Ewing); Oban (Ewing); Glencoe, alt. 1000 ft. (Macv.); 
head of Loch Awe, vu. (Macv.); Ballachulish (Macv.); Loch 
Tulla, c. (Maecv.); Kentallen (Macv.). W. Inverness: 
Moidart, c. (Macv.); Ardnamurchan, c. (Macv.); Sunart, c. 
(Macy.); Morar (West); Ben Nevis (Macv.); Coire Dheirg, 
Glen Nevis (Macv.); Spean Bridge (Miss Macv.). 
INNER HeEpripes.—S. Inner Hebrides: Jura (Ewing); 
Islay, several places, as Sgor Bhogachain, alt. 1000 ft., 
Cairnmore Wood, Ardimersay, Bridgend (Gilm.); Kildalton 
Woods (Ewing). Mid Inner Hebrides: Nr. Tobermory 
(Kenn.); Allt na Searmoin, cfr. (KKenn.). WV. Inner Hebrides : 
Nr. Broadford (Macv.). Outer Hebrides: Tarbert (West). 
Lower N. HiGHLtanps.—W. Ross: Ben Eay (How.); 
Kyle, cfr. (Macv.); Strome Ferry, c. (Macv.); Strathcarron, 
c. and also fr. F. (Macv.); Loch Maree (Miss Macy.). 
E. Ross: Achnasheen (Macv.); Loch Luichart (West). 
Upper N. HicHuanps.—E. Sutherland: The Ord nr. 
Helmsdale (Lillie). W. Sutherland: Strath Halladale 
(Lillie); Strath Naver (Lillie). Caithness: Dorrery 
(Lillie); Ousdale (Lillie). 
OrKNEY.—Hoy (Lillie); Cuilags, Hoy (Lillie). 
SHETLAND.—Sullam nr. Lerwick (Sim); Unst (Sim); 
Bressay (West); Whalsey (Lillie). 
LEPIDOZIA PEARSONI Spruce 
This Atlantic species, though widely distributed from 
Kirkcudbright to Orkney, is rare except on the west side of 
the Highlands. It is rare in the West Lowlands, having 
only been found in a few subalpine localities, and is very 
rare in the East Lowlands, only one locality, among sub- 
alpine species, being known. It has not been found in Fife, 
and only very sparingly in one locality near the coast of 
the East Highlands. It is rare throughout that province. 
In the West Highlands it is common in some districts and 
frequent in several, though rare in others. It is uacommon 
in the Inner Hebrides, and has not been yet found in the 
