358 PROF. T. M. FRIES ON THE LICHENS 



44. Lecanora (Placodium) fulgens (Sid.), Ach., ft. alpina, 

 Th. Fr. 



On dead mosses in the vicinity of Floeberg Beach. 



45. Lecanora (Placodium) chrtsoleuca (Sm.), Ach., ft. me- 



LANOPHTHALMA (DC.) Th. Fr. 



Westward-Ho ! Valley. 



Obs. In Zw. Deutsch. Polarf. ii. p. 79, this species occurs under 



the name oi"Lecanora atrosulphurea" 



4G. Lecanora pallescens (X.), Schar. 



On mosses, well developed (f. TTp 8 alien sis, L.): Westward-Ho! 



Valley. 



(Wulf. 



(L 



w 



Walrus 



A saxi- 



) 



covery Bay. 



48. Lecanora Hageni (Ach.), Korb. 



The principal form on mosses from the Dean Mountain, at an 

 elevation of 900 feet, and Cape Union, altit. 3200 feet; on old 

 wood from Floeberg Beach ; on stones from Crossing Harbour ; on 



old bones from Cape Sabine. 



Var. ft. roscida (Srnrft.), Th. Fr. Apotheciis nigricantibus, 

 plus minus pruinosis. 



On mosses and other destroyed plants (f. Saocifragce, Anzi), 

 mouldering willows, stones, and old bones. Westward-Ho . 

 Valley ; many localities in the vicinity of Floeberg Beach ; Dis- 

 covery Bay ; Mount Stephenson ; Polaris Bay ; Cape Sabine » 

 Walrus Island, Franklin-Pierce Bay. Perhaps this variety ought 

 rather to be referred to L. albescens or dispersa. 



49. Lecakora albescens (Hoffm.), Th. Fr. 



Well developed (apotheciis pallidis) at Floeberg Beach on stones 

 and hard naked sandy earth ; in the same locality a forma inacra 

 apotheciis nigricantibus vel olivaceo-nigrescentibus, showing 

 transition to *Z. dispersa ; Westward Ho ! Valley, on stone (a 

 miserable fragment, apotheciis demum nigricantibus, pruinosis ve 

 denudatis) ; Mount Stephenson (forma in ft. transiens) ; Cape 



