SCAPANIA 285 
W. HIGHLANDS. — Kintyre: Campbeltown (Ewing); 
Southend, ¢ (Ewing). Clyde Isles: Corrie (Ewing); Loch 
Ranza, ditch-sides, R. (Macv.). Dumbarton: Milngavie, 
1887 (Ewing); Ardlui (Macy.); Loch Humphrey (Ewing). 
W. Sterling: Inch Cailleach,  (K. & 8.). Argyll: Head 
of Loch Awe, in peat-moss (Macv.); Ben an Dothaidh 
(Ewing and Macv.); Glen Lochy (Macy.). W. Inverness: 
Moidart, F. (Macv.); Morar (West). 
INNER HeEBRIDES.—S. Inner Hebrides: Ardbeg, Islay 
(Gilm.); Machrie, Islay, per. and g (Miss Evans). Mid 
Inner Hebrides: Nr. Tobermory (Macv.). NWN. Inner 
Hebrides: Peat-moss and wet grassy ground nr. Broadford, 
F. (Macv.). 
OutTER HEBRIDES.—Nr. Tarbert, f (West). 
LowER N. HicHLanps.—W. Ross: Strathearron, R.c. 
(Macv.). #. Ross: Achnasheen (Macv.); Fairy Glen, 
Rosemarkie (Miss Macv.). 
Upper N. Hicuianps.—F#. Sutherland: Nr. Rimis- 
dale (Lille). W. Sutherland: Hope Bridge (Lillie). 
Caithness: East Watten Moss (Lillie); North Watten Moss 
(Lillie); The Glebe, Watten (Lillie). 
OrKNEY.— Kirkwall (West). 
SHETLAND.—Lerwick ie Bressay (West); Fair Isle, 
per. (Miss Skene). 
SCAPANIA ROSACEA (Corda) Dum. 
Rare but widely distributed. Usually confined to the 
hills, but also is found on the lower ground in subalpine 
localities. It is found on moist banks and wet rock ledges, 
and ascends to 3200 ft. alt. in the East Highlands. Perianths 
and male plants are common, usually in separate tufts. 
This plant appears to be only a variety of S. cwrta. 
S.W. LowLanps.—Dumfries: Sanquhar Hill (Macv.). 
Kirkcudbright : Bennan Hill (M‘And.). 
S.E. HigHLuanps.—S. Perth: Summit of Bencleuch, alt. 
2300 ft. (Evans). Mid Perth: Craig Chailleach (Young) ; 
Killin hills, ascending to alt. 2800 ft., R. (Macyv.). 
Mip E. HicHLaANnps.—Forfar: Clova, 1876 (Ferg.). 
Kincardine: Kerloch (Sim). SS. Aberdeen: Balmoral 
(Stabl.). 
