322 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
W. HicHianps.—dArgyll: Glencoe (Macy.); Kentallen 
(Macv.). 
InNER HEBRIDES.—Mid Inner Hebrides: Coll (Macv.). 
OvuTER HEBRIDES.—Tarbert (West). 
Upper N. HiGcHianps.— W. Sutherland: Farr (Lillie). 
ORKNEY.—Segal Burn, Hoy (Lillie). 
SHETLAND.—Northmaven (Sim); Muckle Heog Cairns, 
Unst (Lillie). 
var. ROBUSTA Lindb. 
W. HicHianps.—Clyde Isles: Loch Ranza (Macv.). 
W. Inverness: Moidart (Macv.). 
INNER HEBRIDES.—JN. Inner Hebrides: Mill Burn, Broad- 
ford, per. (Macv.). 7 
Lower N. HiGHLANDS.—W. Ross; Gairloch (Miss Macv.). 
FRULLANIA MICROPHYLLA (Gottsche) Pears. 
This rare species has only been found in a very few 
localities on the west coast, on steep rocks near sea-level, 
and in one locality near the shore of an inland loch. It 
forms extended, thin, reddish-brown patches very closely 
attached to the rock. Perianths and male inflorescence 
are usually present in mixture; mature fruit has not been 
observed. 
S.W. LowLanps.—Wigtown: Nr. Larbrax, Galloway, on 
rocks by the seaside, per., August 1843 (Grev. Herb. swh. 
nom. Jung. fragilifolia, Taylor m.s.s.); Craigock Burn, rock, 
per. (Macv.). 
W. Hicuianps.—W. Stirling: Inversnaid, on a few 
boulders (Maev.). W. Imverness: Moidart, on nearly per- 
pendicular shady rocks close to the sea-shore, per. (Macv.). 
INNER HeEBripdES.—Mid Inner Hebrides: Tobermory, on 
a rock (Maev.). 
FRULLANIA FRAGILIFOLIA Tayl. 
Widely distributed from Dumfries to Shetland, but 
usually uncommon or rare except in the West Highlands. 
It is rare in the West Lowlands, and very rare in the East 
Lowlands, Fife, and the neighbourhood of the coast of the 
East Highlands. In the wetter, more inland districts of the 
