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Porellct Icevigata (Schrad.) — Frequent in Finlarig Wood ; 

 very rare on the hills, Creag-an-Lochan, 1800 ft. 

 P. platyphyUa (L.) — Confined to the low ground, where it 

 is rather common. P. rividctris (Nees) — Common on the 

 low ground ; rare on the hills, ascending to 3200 ft. 



Plciirozia cochleariformis (Weiss.) — I did not meet with 

 this species, but I have seen a specimen gathered on Ben 

 Lawers by Greville, 1822. Mr. W. Young sent me a 

 specimen from Glen Lochay, where he mentions that it is 

 locally frequent. 



Anthelia julacea (L.) — A'ery common on the hills to 

 4000 ft. I saw a plant on the shore of Loch Tay, with 

 Saxifraga stellaris, doubtless carried down by a stream. 

 A. Juratzkana (Limpr.)- — Frequent on the higher parts of 

 the hills, and apparently common on Ben Lawers from 

 2800 to 4000 ft. The lowest specimen examined was 

 from Creag-an-Lochan, at 1900 ft.; fruit common. 



Herhcrta adunca (Dicks.) — Kather common on the hills 

 to 2900 ft. On the summit of Creag-na-Caillich, a small 

 black form occurs with spreading leaves, which would 

 hardly be recognised with the naked eye as this species. 

 On the exposed parts of the hills, the plant is dark- 

 coloured, leaves not furcate, and with shorter points. It 

 has, however, only a superficial resemblance to H. >Sauteriana 

 of the Continent. 



Blcphariozia ciliaris (L.) — Frequent, ascending to 4000 

 ft. B. pulcherrima (Hoffra.) — Rare ; on fir trees, Finlarig 

 Wood. 



Trichocolea tomcntella (Ehrh.) — Frequent in Finlarig Burn 

 ravine. 



Blepharostoma trichophyllum (L.) — One of the commonest 

 species, ascending to 4000 ft. 



Lcjndozia reptans (L.) — Frequent on the low ground. 

 L. setacca (Web.) — Eare, except on the peat moss above 

 Meiller, Ben Lawers, at 2500 ft.; Meal Gheaordie, W. 

 Young. 



Bazzania trilohata (L.) — Rare ; at foot of tree, Finlarig 

 Wood. B. trianr/ularis (Schleich.) — Very common in many 

 forms, ascending to 4000 ft. 



Kantia trichomanis (L.) — Common, on stumps and banks 

 on the low "round ; ascends to 3000 ft. on Ben Lawers. 



