328 THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATIC IN SCOTLAND 
N.E. HigHuanps.—E. Inverness: Boat of Garten, “v.R.” 
(Miss Macv.); Kincraig (Miss Macy.); Fort Augustus, ©. 
(Macv.). 
W. HicHianps.—Hintyre: Carradale (Ewing); Camp- 
beltown (Ewing): Ronachan, cfr. (Macrae). Clyde Isles: 
Bute (Greyv.); Loch Ranza, c. (Maev.). Dumbarton: Ardlui, 
R.c. (Macv.); Arrochar, F. (Macv.); Tarbert, c. (Macev.). 
W. Stirling: Drymen (K. & S.); Inversnaid (Macv.). 
Argyll: N. of Crinan Canal (West); Kalmun (Wilkie); 
Puck’s Glen, cfr. (A. Murr.); nr. head of Loch Long (Macv.) ; 
Lismore (Macy.); Glen Nant, c. (Macyv.); Loch Awe district, 
c. and c. efr. (Macv.); Inveraray (Campb.); Ballachulish 
(Macv.); Kentallen (Macv.). W. Imverness: Glen Nevis 
(West); Fort William (Macv.); Glenfinnan (Macv.); 
Moidart, v.c. (Maev.); Ardnamurchan, do. (Macv.); Sunart, 
do. (Macv.); Morar (West); nr. Glenelg (Ewing). 
INNER HeEpRIDES.—S. Inner Hebrides: Islay, several 
places, as Ardimersay, Bridgend, cfr., Cairnmore Wood, 
Carrick Ford (Gilm.); Kaldalton Woods, cfr. (Ewing). Mid 
Inner Hebrides: Glenmore (Ewing); nr. Tobermory 
(Kenn.); c. about Tobermory (Macv.); Tiree (Macv.) ; 
Dervaig (Macv.). WV. Inner Hebrides: Broadtord district, 
c. (Macy.); Portree (Ewing). 
OuTER HEBRIDES.—Stornoway (West). 
Lower N. HIGHLANDS.—W. Ross: Strome Ferry (Maev.); 
Strathcarron, kR.c., cfr. c. (Macv.); L. Maree, efr., and 
Gairloch (Miss Macv.). EH. Ross: Nr. Fortrose (Miss Macv.). 
Upper N. HiGHLANpDS.—H. Sutherland: Nr. The Mound 
(Lillie), W. Sutherland: Strath Naver (Lillie); Tongue 
(Lillie), Caithness: Watten, Strath of Bilbster, Langwell, 
cfr., Latheronwheel (Lillie). 
OrKNEY.—F instown (West). 
SHETLAND.—Nr. Lerwick (Sim); Unst (Sim). 
ANTHOCEROS L. 
ANTHOCEROS L&VIS L. 
Widely distributed from Wigtown to Caithness, but un- 
common. It is more frequent in the Lowlands than else- 
where, but has only been found sparingly in any district. 
