324 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
W. HicHuanps. — Kintyre: Campbeltown (Ewing); 
Carradale (Ewing). Clyde Isles: Loch Ranza, R., per. and 
f, on rocks (Maev.). Dumbarton: Ardlui, R.c. (Macv.); 
Ben Vorlich, alt. 2000 ft. (Macv.); Arrochar (Macv.); 
Tarbert (Maev.). W. Stirling: Inversnaid, on tree (Macv.). 
Argyll: Head of Loch Awe, F., also cfr. (Macv.); nr. 
Ballachulish (Macv.); Kentallen, on tree, per. (Macv.); Ben 
Arthur, alt. 1000 ft. (Macv.). W. Inverness: Moidart, c. 
and cfr. F. (Maev.); Ardnamurchan, do. (Maev.); Sunart, do. 
(Macv.); Glenfinnan (Macv.); head of Glen Nevis, per. 
(Macv.); Ben Nevis (Macy.); Coire Dheirg, c. on trees 
(Macy.). 
INNER HEBRIDES.—N. Inner Hebrides: Kildalton Woods, 
Islay (Ewing). Jid Inner Hebrides: Tobermory, on 
Marchesinia Mackaii (Kenn.); do. on sycamore, and rock 
(Maev.). 
OuTER HEBRIDES.—Barra (Ewing); nr. Tarbert (West) ; 
Benbecula (Ewing). 
Lower N. HicHiranps.—W. Ross: Strome Ferry, F. 
(Macv.); Strathcarron, F. (Macv.); Kyle (Macv.). 
Upper N. HIGHLANDS.—E. Sutherland: Nr. The Mound 
(Lillie). Caithness: Ben Rha, Reay (Lillie). 
SHETLAND.—Busta (Sim); Unst (Sim). 
FRULLANIA GERMANA Tayl. 
This Atlantic species is almost confined to the west side 
of the Highlands, where it is frequent, and in several places 
common. It has not been found on the mainland of the 
east side of the country, its only locality on that side being 
on the Isle of May. It is very rare in the West Lowlands, 
and has not been found there for many years, but it will 
probably be found in some localities when it is less confused 
with F. Tamariscr. It is distributed over almost the 
whole of the low ground of the West Highlands in the 
neighbourhood of the coast, and extending along the wooded 
sides of low-lying inland lochs, but is generally rare when 
at any distance from the coast. In Moidart, West Inver- 
ness, it is quite a common species, and it 1s locally common in 
the Hebrides. It has not been found in the extreme north 
of the mainland, but occurs in several places in Shetland. 
