266 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
N.E. HIGHLANDs.—Eigin: Linn of the Shogle, Elgin, 
1848, cfr. (Croall). #. Inverness: Lethendry Hill, Carr 
Bridge, alt. 1000 ft. (Miss Maev.); Glen Tromie, per. (Miss 
Macv.). 
W. HicHLanps.— Kintyre: Nr. Lochgilphead, per. and f 
(Ewing). Dumbarton: Ben Vorlich, F. (Maev.); Allt 
Dubh Uisge (Macv.); ravine nr. Arrochar, per., Cc. (Macv.). 
W. Stirling: Inversnaid (Macv.). Argyll: Glencoe, alt. 
400 ft., per. (Macv.); Ben Cruachan, alt. 1000 ft. (Maev.); 
nr. Ballachulish (Macv.); Kentallen, per. (Maecv.). W. 
Inverness: Glenfinnan (Carr.); Moidart, F. (Maecv.); Sunart, 
F. (Macv.); shore of Loch Laggan (Miss Maev.); Choir 
Arder (Ferg.); Ben Nevis to 3600 ft. (Macv.). 
InNER Hepripes.—Mid Inner Hebrides: Dervaig, Mull 
(Macv.). WN. Inner Hebrides: Sligachan (Miss Macv.). 
OvuTER HEBRIDES.—Tarbert (West); Harris, ¢ (Ewing). 
Lower N. HIGHLANDS.—W. Ross: Strathearron, L.c. in 
ravines (Macev.). 
Upper N. HiGHLtanps.—H. Sutherland: Nr. Rogart 
(Lillie). W. Sutherland: Strath Halladale, per. (Lillie). 
Caithness: Langwell Deer Forest (Lille). 
SHETLAND.—Bressay (West). 
ScAPANIA BarTLineit (Hampe) Nees 
This rare species has been found only in one locality in 
Scotland, among other limestone species. 
Mip E. HigHuanps.—Forfar: Rocks at The Burn, foot 
of Glenesk, swh nom. Jung. riparia, with Haplozia riparia, 
Loph. turbinata, and Bleph. trichophyllum, 1862 (Croall). 
SCAPANIA AQUILOBA (Schwogr.) Dum. 
A rare species, though frequent on some of the hills in 
the East Highlands. It is very rare in the Lowlands, 
having been found only in one locality. Is also very rare 
in Fife and the low-lying districts of the East Highlands. 
On several of the hills of Mid and East Perth it is frequent 
from 1800-3200 ft. alt. It has not been found on the hills 
near the coast of the West Highlands, and is rare over all 
that province ; in one district it occurs in quantity on grassy 
