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B. sp. — BiNDLOE IsL. : on rocks, 20 June, 1889, Snodffrass & 

 Heller. 



A single specimen agreeing with some of the specimens referred to 

 JB. Inctea in herb. Tuckerman, but it is not certain how far these aei'ce 

 with the views of other lichenologists. 



Chiodecton, Ach. 



C. SANGUINEUS!, Wainio, Lichens du Bresil, ii. 143 (1890), Byssus 

 sangidnea, Sw. Prodr. FL Ind. 148 (1783). Hypochnvs rvbrocinctus, 

 Ehrh. Hor. Phys. Berol. 84 (1820). — Abingdon Isl. : alt. 250 m., 2o 

 June, 1899, Saodgrass & Heller. Widely distributed in the warmer 

 parts of the world. 



Cladonia (Hill) Wainio emend. 



C. PYCNOCLADA, Nyl. Jour. Linn. Soc. ix. 244 (1866). Cenomyce 

 pycnoclada, Gaudichaud, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. v. 95 (1825). Cladonia 

 rvngiferina, var. auct. var. — Albemarle Isl.: mountain east of 

 Iguana Cove, alt. 925 m., Feb. 1899, Snodgrass & Heller ; mountain 

 east of Tagus Cove, alt. 770 m., Feb. 1899, Snodgrass & Heller. 

 Further distrib. S. Am., Africa, Asia, Australia. 



Lecanora, Ach. 



L. glaucovirens. Tuck. Proc. Am. Acad. xii. 172 (1874). — Gala- 

 pagos Ids. : Hassler Exp. [^Hill]. Endemic. 



Parmelia, Ach. 



P. perlata, Kremph. Flora, Hi. 222 (1869) ; Anderss. (1), 124, & 

 (2), 36. — Abingdon Isl.: Snodgrass & Heller. Albemarle Isl.: 

 Iguana Cove, Snodgrass & Heller. Charles Isl. : Andersson (specimen 

 not seen by the writer). The specimens of Messrs. Snodgrass & 

 Heller are small and sterile but appear to belong to this common specie>. 



P. sp. (P. physod!, Fries afTmis) Andersson (1), 124, & (2), 36.— 



Charles Isl. : Andersson. Sterile and indeterminate, not seen by 

 the writer. 



Pertusaria, DC. 



P. albinea. Tuck. Proc. Am. Acad. xii. 177 (1877). — Galapagos 

 Ids. : on bark, Hassler Exp. [///7/]. Pandemic. 



Physcia (DC.) Th. Fr. 



P. LEUCOMELA (L.) Michx. Fl. Bor.-Am. ii. 306 (1803). IJchen 

 lettcomelas, L. Sp. ed. 3, 89 (1761). Parmelin leuroinela, auct. var. 



