278 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
(Gilm.); Machrie, Islay (Miss Evans). Mid Inner 
Hebrides: Ben More, Mull (Ewing); Tobermory (Maev.); 
Allt na Searmoin (Kenn.). WV. Inner Hebrides: Red Hillis, 
Broadford, c. (Macv.); Mill Burn, Broadford, c. (Maev.); 
Shgachan (Macv.). 
OuTER HeEsRIDES.—Barra (Ewing); Tarbert, several 
places (West); Stornoway, per. (Gibs.); Clisham (West). 
LowER N. HicH~anps.— W. Ross: Strathearron, C. 
(Macv.); Glasven, c. (Macv.); Gairloch (Miss Macv.); 
Strome Ferry, c. (Macv.). #. Ross: Ben Wyvis (How.); 
Achnasheen, cfz., c. (Maev.). 
Upper N. HicHuanps.—#. Sutherland: Strath Ulle 
(Lilie); Ben Griam Mohr (Lillie); The Ord nr. Helms- 
dale (Lillie). W. Sutherland: Strath Halladale, several 
places (Lillie). Caithness: Langwell (Lillie); Scottach 
Hill (Lillie); Ousdale (Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—Hoy, per. (West); Stennis (Lillie). 
SHETLAND.—Lerwick (Sim); do., per. (West); Scalloway 
(Sim); do., per. (West); Burn of Vallor (Sim); Clousta 
Voe (Beeby): Tresta (Beeby); Northmaven (Sim); Ronas 
Hill (Sim); Yell (Sim); Unst (Sim); Loch of Cliff, Unst 
(Lillie). 
SCAPANIA INTERMEDIA (Husnot) Pears. 
This appears to be only a form of S. purpurascens 
occurring on drier ground. It occurs also occasionally on 
fallen logs in shady places. It has been found from 
Dumfries to Inverness. The typical plant is rare, but many 
plants have been examined which would be as well placed 
under this plant as S. purpurascens. Fruit is common in 
spring. 
S.W. LowLanps.—Dumfries: Penton Linns, 1889 (Scott). 
N.W. LowLanps.—Ayr: Darvel, per. and $ (Ewing). 
K. LowLanps.—dinburgh : Bilston Burn, per. (Evans) ; 
Hawthornden, per. (Evans); Clubbiedean, per. (M‘And.); 
nr. Currie, per. (Evans); nr. Colinton, per. and ¢ (M‘And.); 
Penicuik Woods (M‘And.). 
S.E. HicgHLanps.—Fife and Kinross: Glen Queich, cfr. 
(Evans); St Andrews Bay, cfr. (Aimer). S. Perth: 
Trossachs, on wood (Ewing). Mid Perth: Finlarig Burn, 
on a log (Maev.); Finlarig Woods, per. (Ewing). 
