CI. fimbriata. 311 



sqaamis thalli primarii affixa. Pycnoconidia leviter aut levis- 

 siine curvata aut rarius (in speciminibus in y^. nemoxynam transe- 

 untibus) in eodem specimine etiam bene curvata, cylindrico-fusi- 

 formia apicesque versus levissime attenuata, aut cylindrica. 



Loca uatalia. Sat frequenter ad truncos putridos vetustosve 

 et supra muscos rupium saxorumque locis subapricis apricisque 

 et subumbrosis et rarius et terram arenosam museosamvc loco- 

 rum apricorum siccorumque sat frequenter in Europa fere tota 

 provenit; in Fennia usque ad Paanajarvi in par. Kuusamo; ad 

 Permiam (Augustinowicz: mus. Hort. Petrop.) et Sareptam (A. 

 Becker: mus. Hort. Petrop.) et prope stationem Uralski in Uralia 

 inter Permiam et Jekaterinenburg (ipse legi) in Rossia merid.; in 

 Italia (Anzi, Clad. Cisalp. n. 8 A). Asia: Pluribus locis ad flumen 

 Konda in Siberia occid. (ipse legi), ad Altai (Mardowkin: mus. 

 Hort. Petrop.), in Tamba (Mull. Arg., Lich. Miyosh. Jap. p. 121) et 

 ad Hakone-Youmoto in Japonia (Nyl., Lich. Jap. p. 19), in China 

 media („phyllostrota" in Mull. Arg., Lich. Chin. Henryan. p. 235). 

 America septentr.: In insula Miquelon (Delamare: Arn., Lich. 

 Miquel. p. 87, „ceratodes"), Princeton et Hobart in Ind. (Mlill. Arg., 

 Lich. Oreg. p. 363), in Montibus Albis (Tuck., Lich. Am. Exs. n. 

 123 pr. p.: ex herb. Tuck.). Australia: Ad Brisbane in Queens- 

 land (Miill. Arg., Lich. Brisb. p. 386), in insuHs Sandwicensibus 

 (Hillebrand: Miill. Arg., Lich. Sandw. p. 60). 



Obs. 1. Lichen (cornutus) /?. eleuatus Hag., Tent. Hist. Lich. 



(1783) p. 110 (errat. typogr. pro: clavatus, ut videtur), secund. cit. 

 respondet ad Dill. Hist. Muse. tab. XV fig. 14 B, quae forsan ad 

 dK coniocraeam aut ad *C1. macilentam pertinet (typus herb. Dill, 

 deest). Conf. p. 293. — Hie notetur etiam C- unguiculatus Hag., 

 1. c, qui exactius non est cognitus. 



Lichen (cornutus) d. farinosus Hag., Tent. Hist. Lich. (1783) 

 p. 110, exactius non est cognitus et his verbis descriptus est: 

 „Totum corniculum quasi poUine albo aspersum apparet. Inter- 

 dum inferior pars squamosa, superior farinosa deprehenditur." 



Baeomyces bacillaris 6. B. apoleptus Ach., Meth. Lich. (1^03) 

 p. 330 (Cenomyce bacillaris /S. C. apolepta Ach., Lich. Univ. 1810 

 p. 542, Vet. Acad. Nva Handl. XXXI 1810 p. 296), secund. ico- 



