298 UISTOllY OF BRITISH TEENS. 



Tweed, below Lady-Kirk House ; and elsewhere, Berwick- 

 shire. Near Queensferr^', Edinburghshire. 



E. HiGULAXDs. — Wemj'ss, and elsewhere on the coast of Fife- 

 shire. Red Head, A. Croall, B.IS.E.; east of Auchmithie, 

 G. Lawson ; Montrose ; Dysart, Forfarshire. Cove, Kin- 

 cardineshire ; or Aberdeenshire. Morayshire. 



W. Highlands. — Oban, Argyleshire, E. Newman. Isles of 

 Bute, Arran, Islay, Mull, Can tyre. Jura, StafFa, lona, and 

 Skye ; Ailsa Craig. 



N. Highlands. — Nigg, Ross-shire. Farr, Sutlierlandsliire,^.>S'.-£'. 

 Rocks near Wick ; near Thurso, Caithness, T. Anderson. 



N. Isles. — Hoy and Mainland, Orkney, T. Anderson (who found 

 it growing on the inside of St. Magnus' Cathedral, from 

 whence it is now eradicated by repairs). 



W. Isles. — Little Barve, Harris ; Shiant Isles. 



Ulster. — Newcastle, Down. Isle of Rathlin. MuUaghmore, 

 Cavan. 



CoNNAUGHT. — Abundant along the coast. Connemara, Galway. 



Leinster. — Howth; Killiney Bay, G. Lloyd, B.S.L., Dublin co. 



MuNSTER. — Killarney ; Derrynane, &c., Kerry. Rocks on south 

 coast, Clonmel, Cork, J. Sihhald. Abundant along the coast. 



Channel Isles. — Petit Bot Bay ; Torteral ; and north and 

 east coast of Guernsey ; occurring also on an inland church 

 two miles from the sea ; also an acute var., 6'. Jaclson. 

 Jersey (with acute var.), J. Piquet. 



