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lares, utrinque obtusiusculae. — Species insignis, affınis $4. gra- 
minoso Schaer. et St. verrucifero Nyl. — In montanis Jamnaicae 
prope Gordon-Town (comm. cl. Joshua). 
1002. Stereocaulon proximum Nyl. v. nudatum Müll. Arg.; po- 
detia 3--6 cm.longa, distinete graciliora (quam in planta ge- 
nuina speciei), fere a basi ramosa, cum ramis superne verru- 
coso-corticata, caeterum nuda,“ glabra, eirca medium flbrillosa, 
inferne longo tractu v. etiam fere usque ad apicem ecorticata 
et cartilagineo-laevissima, osseo-alba aut albida. — Gonidia et 
sporae omnino ut in speeie. — A St. proximo v. macrocarpoide 
(Nyl.) differt podetiis multo gracilioribus, magis albidis et longo 
tractu decorticalo-laevigatis. — In Australia ad Brogers Creek: 
Bäuerlen 0.10 (comm. Dr. F.v. Müller), et dein in Australia Fe- 
lice (ex hb. Hampeano). 
1003. Cladonia rangiferina Hoffm. v. intricata Müll. Arg.; po- 
detia alba v. stramineo-alba, 2—3-pollicaria, suberecta, tenuia, 
primaria z mm, crassa, undique laxe patenter eb subintricatim 
ramuligeri, ramilli ultimi laeves, divergenter bifurcati, extremi- 
tates pallide ustulatae. — Superfieies ramulorum minus soluta 
et podetia minus translucenti-tenuia quam in var. pyenocladae, 
tota tenuior et magis intricatim ramulosa quam in. var. alpestri 
et v. sylvalica et v. crispatula. — In montanis Jamaicae ad Gordon- 
Town: J. Hart (comm. cl. Joshua n. 71). 
1004. Cladonia ceranoides Schaer. v. mullipartita Müll. Arg.; 
podetia 2—3-polliearia, fuscescentia v. hinc inde superne albida 
et decorticata, superne scyphis evanescentibus prolificatione 
breviuscule et fastigialim sübrepetito-multipartita, minute squa- 
mulosa, inferne autem foliolis pro genere magnis subbipinnati- 
partitis ornata. — Var. insignis, fastigiatim multiramulosa et 
inferne simul macrophylla; foliola magnitudine ad illa Cl. Dül- 
lenianae Flk. accedunt. Cyphi nonnulli speciminis aperti sunt, 
— Ad terram in montibus insulae Jamaicae prope Gordon-Town: 
J. Hart (comın. cl. Joshua). 
1005. Cladonia pityrea v. subsguamosa; Cladonia delicata v. sub- 
squamosa Leight. Lich. of Ceyl. n. 12; podetia subpollicaria, 
pallida, superne e conlinuo mox grosse disrupto-granulosa, de- 
mum lepidoto-pulveracea et parce foliolosa, superne distincte 
aut leviter aut non scyphoso-incrassata, — In Ceylonia: Thwaites, 
et in Australia ad Upper Namoi River in territ. New South 
Wales: Dr. Crawford n. 3. 
— — v. foliolosa; Cladonia lepidula v. foliolosa Müll. Arg. L, 
