354 HEPATICZ OF MOIDART, WEST INVERNESS. 
a stems in peat mo —*J. exsecta Schmid.; W. H. P 
Ra common. On peaty HE with Lepidozia setacea ; * on stumps 
with Sakege convexa ; frequently as single stems among othe 
species; in quantity on a sandy bank.—*J. hl, paeenee Tayl. ; 
W. H. P. Very rare. Roshven hill at 2500 ft. tuft of 
Saxifraga hypnoides.—J. barbata Schmid. Common sh the foot of 
Some shady walls; rarely on rocks. es Lyont Tayl. Common on 
banks, trees, &¢.; ascends to 2500 ft. This i is one of the most fre- 
quent species. The male plant has the two anterior teeth of the 
leaves inflexed, g giving it somewhat the appearance of J. Floerkit. 
—J. 4 gracilis Schleich. : W. H. P. On old stumps and on rocks. 
—*J. incisa Schrad. ; W. H. P. Not uncommon on peaty banks 
in woods and on moors ; ascends to 1700 ft. on rocky banks.— 
*J. bicrenata Schmid.; W.H. P. Ra are; on bare peaty banks with 
Scapania curta,.—*J, alpestris Schleich.; W. H. P. Rare; on ex- 
posed ground on the hills from giles ft. to thie summits. Rah porphy- 
roleuca Nees; W. H. P. On bar e peat in a wood; untypical 
W.H. P. & 8. M. M. ).—*J. ventricosa Dicks. Common on banks, 
tree roots, &c.; rather common on ne, ge to 1700 ft.—*J. oe 
densis Hook.; W, a P. Very comm n grassy banks on 
ills; uncommon the low Prores "bul descends to sea- a 
Nearly always seocinted with Bazzania tricrenata, which it resembles 
in habit.—tJ. obtusa Lindb.; W.H.P. Very rare. Rocky ledge 
with J. orcadensis, Ben Gaire, north side, alt. 1700 ft., nie 27th, 
1898. New to the British Isles. This species has otherwise only 
been found in Sweden en and Big. a short pen au 
unknown to me.—*J, anti ieok. V. ‘ ery on 
wet bank in a rayine (W.H.P.&S. M M. M. ). = ¥V ay. Miilleri Nees; 
W. - Not uncommon on-wet rocks in ravines.—*J. mints 
Crantz ; WH Common among rocks in peaty soil; rare on 
the hills, vies z was a at 1800 {t.—*J. Dearsoni Spruce ; 
is H.P. Ver ga On a travelled granite boulder in a ravine, 
sipol, Sagaet) (W.H.P.&S.M. M.). The only other recorded 
Cake. for the species in Scotland ig, 3 think, New Galloway, 
where it was discovered a few years ago by Mr. McAndrew.— 
J. crenulata Sm, eomls on sani sooapathas--y. gracillima Sm. 
ucalya hyalina ey Not uncommon on damp loamy banks, 
and at the sides of ray Fog —*E. obovata (Nees); W. H. P. Com- 
Pyare y wet rocks, especially at the sides of too Sy ; ascends to 
Nardia sannieoe aria OW. HZ, Only s seen in one locality 
in a strea: SOG FN scalavss (Schrad.) ; H.P. Ve 
common on are e soil and among rocks to the summits of the hills ; 
also common at the side of streams, where it is occasionally anbe 
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