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Fertile. The specimen in hb. Dill is not British, though this form 

 occurs in the Highlands, as long ago indicated in Lghtf. ' FL 

 Scot.' p. 862. Erroneously referred by Hudson to Lichen pro- 

 bo scideus, L. 



F. 119. Lichenoides atrum, corii Persici instar exasperatum, 

 p. 220,= Gyeophoea aectica (Ach.). Fertile; but not very 

 typical, the specimens consisting of one small and two fragmen- 

 tary ones. 



F. 120. Lichenoides subtus croceum, peltis appressis, p. 221, 

 Soloeina ceocea (£.). The two specimens in hb. as in figure, one 

 of which is fertile, are very fragmentary. 



F. 121. Lichenoides Lichenis facie, peltis acetabulis immersa, 



p. 221, = Solobina saccata (£.)> of which A is a young and small 

 state. 



Series V. Species of which the peltae or scutellas have not 



yet been observed. 



F. 127. Lichenoides coriaceum nebulosum cinereum punctatum, 

 subtus fulvum, p. 223. A=Endocaepon miniatum, var. com- 

 plicatum (Sw.). Infertile. Not distinguished by authors from 

 the following. B = Endocaepon miniatfm (£.)• Typical and 

 spermogoniiferous. 



F. 128. Lichenoides imbricatum luridum,p. 124, = Enbocaepon 

 flxtviatile (Web.). Fertile. One of the specimens is entirely 



of a dark lurid colour. 



F. 129. Lichenoides tenue pullum, foliis utrinque glabris, p. 

 225, = Gyeophoea polypiiylla (£.). Sterile, but quite typical. 



F. 130. Lichenoides pullum superne et glabrum, inferne nigrum 

 et cirrosum, p. 130,= Gyeophoka polyeehiza (L.). Infertile, 

 but otherwise sufficiently characteristic. Erroneously referred 

 by Hudson to Lichen velleus, L. 



F. 131. Lichenoides pustulatum cinereum et veluti ambustum, 

 p. 22G, = Umetlicaeia pustulata (£.). Of this there are two 

 specimens sterile, but quite typical. 



F. 133. Lichenoides, quod Lichen pulmonarius terrestris cly- 

 peatus minimus et indivisus, virescens, Mich, p. 228,=Endocae- 

 pox Hedwigii, Ach. There is no specimen of this ; but the 

 figures of Mich, and Dill, appear, as understood by authors, to 

 refer to this species* 



