ANTHELIA 251 
West Stirling: Ptarmichan (K.&8.). Argyll: Argyllshire, 
1846 (Stark); Ben Cruachan (Croall); do., v.c. also fr. 
(Macv.); head of Loch Awe, L.c. on the low ground 
(Macv.); Loch Bhe, roadside (Macv.); Ben Udlaidh, c. 
(Macv.); Inverchapel Burn (A. Murr.); King’s House 
(Barker); Ben Ime (Lee); Bridge of Orchy, v.c. (Macv.) ; 
Ben Doureann, v.c. (Macv.); Ben Arthur, alt. 500-2600 ft., 
R.c. (Macv.); Glencoe (West). West Inverness: Moidart, 
F, on low ground, v.c. on the hills (Macv.); Ardnamurchan, 
F. (Macv.); Sunart, c. (Macv.); Glen Nevis, c. (Macv.); Ben 
Nevis (Macv.); do., 4400 ft. (J. B. Duncan and H. H. 
Knight). 
InNER HeEpRIDES.— Wid Inner Hebrides: Ben More, 
Mull (Kenn.). North Inner Hebrides: Sligachan (Ewing); 
nr. Mill Burn, Broadford, alt. 100 ft. (Macv.). 
OuTEeR HeEpripEs. — Barra (Ewing); Tarbert (West); 
Clisham (West); Balallan (West). 
Lower N. HigHuanps.— West Ross: Ben Slioch, 1867 
(How.); Glasven (Macv.). Hast Ross: Achnasheen, alt. 
ca. 600 ft. (Macv.). 
Upper N. Hicuianps.— Hast Sutherland: Ben Griam 
Mohr (Lillie). West Sutherland: Ben Clibreck (Lillie). 
OrKNEY.—Hoy (Dr Grant). 
SHETLAND. — Northmaven (Sim); Bergs of Skelberry, 
Northmaven, alt. ca. 500 ft. (Beeby). 
ANTHELIA JURATZKANA (Limpr.) Trevis 
Jung. nivalis Sw. 
This species is frequent on the higher hills of the East 
and West Highlands, and is probably common on several, 
though apparently rarer on the west side of the country. 
Its distribution in the North Highlands is little known, 
but it takes the place of A. julacea in Caithness. It has 
not been found in the Hebrides, nor in Orkney or Shetland. 
As this species is stated to occur frequently in large sterile 
masses as does A. julacea, the comparative distribution of 
the two is more difficult to learn; but as fruit is common 
in both, and in this condition can be readily distinguished, 
we find that A. Juratzkana rarely descends below 1900 ft. 
alt., and that it ascends to 4300 ft. alt. at least on Ben 
