444 A.. Zahlbruokner: Flechten. 



saccate thecae, brown, ellipsoid, with a Single loculus at each pole, 20 — 27 X 

 11— 13 u; parapbv-es firmier, distinct, apices black and clavate; hypothecium 

 slightly fuscescenl or almosl colourless Hymenium with J. lightly coerulescent, 

 ,ii lenght vinose-fulvescent, especially bhe thecae. <>n bark, Jimbour." 



L. (Baellia) sabrepleta strn. apud Bail. in (^iii-i.Misl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 38. 



„Thallus pallid, thin, fractured Lnto small tile-like plates (K. — C. — ); 

 apothecia sessile, black, flat, at l'irst marginate, then conves and immarginate; 

 spores 2, 4. 6, usually 4. brown, ellipsoid, or obtuse - f usiform , l-septate, 

 30- -40 X 11— 14 /< : paraphyses slender, distinct, filiform, irregulär, branched, 

 towards the apex, brown, and club-shaped; bypothecia thick, brownish-black. 

 Hymenium with J. slightly coerulescent: thecae brownish. Allied to L. parastata 

 Nyl. On bark, Jimbour." 



Leptogium stipitatum Wain. in Eedwigia, XXXVIII (1899). p. (255). Guadeloupe. 



Mycocalicium psoromatis Wain. in Hedwigia, XXXVIII (1899), p. (18'.M. Chili. 



Panaaria elatior Strn. apud Bail. in < v >ueensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 486. 



„Thallus broadly foliaeeous, pallid, testaeeous, often orbicular, epithallua 

 minutely granulöse or leprose, particularly toward the margin, laciniate, Laciniae 

 incised and albo-sorediate along tbe margin, beneatb pale fawn-coloured or 

 whitish, covered with long white or oceassionahy blackish fibrils. Apothecia reddish- 

 brown, flat, girded with a white, rather prominent , radiate-rugose thalline 

 margine, spores 8, in one series, ellipsoid or fusiform-ellipsoid, 15 — 19 X 8- -10 ,u; 

 paraphyses separable, medium: hypothecium colourless, with J. coerulescent. On 

 old logs. Australia." 



P. pannosa var. aecolens Strn. apud Bail. in Qneensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 40. 



„Similiar to P. pannosa Sw. ;, bat the thallus more lead-coloured, and the 

 mature spores brownish. Spores 8, simple, ellipsoid, epispore duplex, 14 — 18 X ? 

 bis 10 u; paraphyses scarcely separable, with brownish clavate apices: hypo- 

 thecium colourless. On bark. Neu-Guinea." 



P. terrestris Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 486. 



„Thallus pallid or pale-green, thin, squamose, of small appressed scales of 

 about 3 mm, margins crenate, the lobes crowded or distinct : gonimia bluish, 

 small, 3 — 5 ,«: in large oblong heaps, with distinct margins, width to 80 u. 

 Apothecia medium, lecanorine, sessile, brownish-red, margin pale, with a prominent 

 . finally crenulate margin: spores 8, colourless, simple, ellipsoid or broadly 

 ellipsoid, 12 — 16X7 — 9 u; paraphyses medium, fairly discret, with clavate 

 conglutinate red and brown apices: hypothecium yellowish-red or almost colourless, 

 hymeniae jellow, with J. bluish, then wineyellow or reddish. On bare earth. 

 Australia." Diese Art bildet ein neues Subgenus Glomeraria, so benannt wegen 

 der geknäuelten, mit breiten Membranen versehenen Gonidien. 



Parmosticta purpurascens Strn. in Trans. New Zeal. Instit., XXXII (1899), p. 71. 



„Apothecia rufa marginalia, elevata. cupuliformia, magna (latit. 4 — -8 mm); 

 reeeptaculum thallinum extus rubricosum. vix rugulosum, interdum laeve, supra 

 late citrio-sorediosum, inflexum: sp'orae 4 — -8-nae, fuscae vel fuscorufae, oblongo- 

 ellipsoideae vel obtuse fusiformes, 4-loculares (loculis subquadratis et inter se 

 tubulo junetis), interdum etiam 3-septatae, 0.028—0.03X0.01 — 0.013 mm; para- 

 physes distinetae Jodo g. h. bene caerulescens. N. Zealand." 



Pertusaria digrediens Nyl. apud Gasil. in Act. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, LI.II (1898), p. 91. 

 < iallia. 



P. Dussi Wain. in Hedw.. XXXVIII (1899u p. (253). Guadeloupe. 



P. ochrocarpa Wain. in Hedw., XXXVIII (1899). p. (254). Guadeloupe. 



P. Parnassia Wain. in Hedw., XXXVIII (1899), p. (253). Guadeloupe. 



P. plana Wain. in Hedw., XXXVIII (1899). p. (254). Guadeloupe. 



P. polystieta Wain. in Hedw., XXXVIII (1899), p. (253). Guadeloupe. 



P. sorediana Nyl. apud Gasil. in Act. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, LI II (1898). p. 94. Gallia. 



