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CLADONIA COCCIFERA, Schaer. Not uncommon on heathy, peaty ground and 
banks in the upland moors ; rare in the lowland. Usually only poorly 
developed with us. Fruiting occasionally, 
Dick Hill, Butterworth, Dr. Buckley MS. (1) ; between Barrowford 
and Barley Moor, A. Wilson ; summit plateau of Pendle Hill, 1700- 
1800 ft.; Withnell Moor, G. H. Hopley ! ; Worsaw Hill, Chatburn ; 
Boulsworth Hill, Н. Robinson! Old sandstone delph, Kirkby, and in 
sandy fields near Mere Brow near Banks. 
CLADONIA DIGITATA, Hoffm. Very rare, or perhaps overlooked. Sterile. 
Whitworth, herb. Molineux (specimen not seen by us); Easden 
Clough near Burnley, Nov. 1912, С. R., Ritchings ! 
ÜLADONIA FLABELLIFORMIS (Floerke), Wainio. 
f. SCABRIUSCULA (Del.), Wainio. Railway-banks near Walton, Liver- 
pool. On large blocks of sandstone sunk in the banks. 
CLADONIA MACILENTA, Hoffm. 
On peaty banks and on rotten wood. Not uncommon, especially in 
the hilly districts. Occasionally met with in fruit near Barrowford, 
А. Wilson ; с. frt., Blacko, H. Robinson !; Withnell Moor, June 1910, 
G. H. Hopley & W. G. Т.; Hartshead, near Mossley, W. Watson ; 
Saucer Stones, Boulsworth Hill, Z7. Robinson! Summit of Pendle Hill ; 
Worsaw Hill, Chatburn. The var. squamigera and f.clavata on peaty 
banks on moorland about Rainford, and inland “ moss” near Freshfield. 
CLADONIA BACILLARIS, Nyl. ez Cromb. 
Оп peaty moorland in the hills. Rare. Crompton Moor, 
W. Watson ! 
CLADONIA FLOERKEANA, Fr., f. TRACHYPODA, Nyl. 
Withnell Fold near Chorley, 1911, fruiting, G. H. Hopley ! 
CLADINA SYLVATICA, Nyl. “ Reindeer Moss." 
Moorlands in the hilly districts and moist mossy hollows in the sand- 
dunes of the coast. Very rare, if not now extinct, in. our upland 
districts ; locally on the dunes, as at Formby, Ainsdale, and Freshfield. 
Sterile. 
The following old records sub пот. C. rangiferina, Nyl., doubtless belong here :— 
Rush Hill, near Rochdale, Dr. Buckley; Rooley Moor, herb. Molineux ; Forest of 
Rossendale, Stansfield. 
CLADINA UNCIALIS, Nyl. Very rare. Sterile. 
(Rush Hill, near Rochdale), Dr. Buckley MS.; peaty ground on 
Pendle Hill, at 1300 ft., May 1910. 
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