HEPATICA) OF MOIDART, WEST INVERNESS. B55 
Marsupella emarginata Ehrh.; W.H.P. Very common on wet 
rocks, stones, and in spr ings; occasionally on drier boulders. 
Astemas to the uppermost springs on the hills.—M, Funckii pate 
& Mohr); W.H.P. Very common on soil at the side of rocky 
footpaths. Se Stableri Viger. W.H.P. On boulders at about 
1400 ft. (W.H.P. & S.M.M.). This species was found on Ben 
Mae Dhui by Mr. Stabler i in 1884, and I understand that Dr. Car- 
rington a7 it at Glenfinnan, near Moida 43 —}M. ustulata Spruce; . 
W eae in 1 one locality (W. H. P. & 8S. M.M.) 
Acolea obtusa Lindb .H.P. Rare on the low roniih but 
descends to sea-level ; common on the hills from 1200 ft.—2000 ft. 
—A. concinnata (Corda) ; ; W.H.P. Not seen — 1400 ft. ; 
frequent from this to the summits.—A. crenulata Gottsche ; W. H. P 
Frequent on rocks and boulders on the hills, rarely below 1200 ft. : 
noted from 700 ft.-2500 ft., and in one locality at sea-level. 
* Saccogyna viticulosa (Mich .). Very common on wet banks. 
_ *Fossombronia pusill a On a diteh. bank with <Anthoceros 
punctatus; fr. October. —*F. cristata Lindb. ; [urs One 
*Scalia Hookeri pee W.H.P. Probably rare, though readily 
overlooked. In a shallow marsh near the shore with Aneura 
pinguis and Hapeia revolvens. Grows in small et green tufts 
like any other species of Hepatice. It might be overlooked for 
small Bryum au or the young green points of a Sphagnum. It 
bears a striking superficial resemblance to young plants of Selayi- 
nella. Myr. Pearson also gathered it in another part of the marsh 
in its Moidart locality, which seems to be the only place in Britain 
where it is at present known. 
*Blasia pusilla (L.); W. H. P. —? on a wet rock by the side 
of a stream; in a marsh among roc 
Pellia epiphylla (L.). Very Parison on bare soil on wet banks, 
and at sides of streams ; ascends to 2500 ft. al calycina (Tayl.) ; 
Wud Common in wet places among ro 
Aneura palmata (Hedw.). Not uncommon on old logs in rather 
wet shady places. — A. multifida * ‘var. sinbrosioldes Nees; W. H. P. 
Common on wet rocky banks, especially in ravines. A_ plant 
frequent in sanarles aie be the type.—A. latifrons Lindb.; W. 
mon as a compact form on bare peat in shady places ; : also 
common he ten r more diffuse plant among wet rocks, especially 
sea-cliffs ; yrs se 1400 ft.—*A. pinguis (L.); W. H. P. Com- 
mon in wet places, ascending to 1800 ft. at least. On the hills the 
plant pea oe ends creeping Over moss-tufts is the most 
frequent fi 
= Maneria hamata Lindb.; W. H. P. Common on wet rocks in 
some ravines, forming lu xuriant patches of two to three feet across ; 
rare on the hills, but ascending to 1700 ft.—.M. furcata (L.). Very 
common on shady trees ; oe n on rocks in shade, and in some 
exposed localities. — *M. conjugata Lindb.; W.H.P. Rather 
commo 
Marchantia polymorpha L. mmon. In garden-beds ; in a 
marsh among Caled : at the a vot a damp wall. 
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