CI. fimbriata. 347 



Caledonia a Pancher leeta, exactius non est cognita. Cen. inter- 

 media Del. (Hue, Lich. Exot. 1892 p. 47), in Borbonia lecta, se- 

 cund. specim. in herb. Mull, similis est Gen. Boryanae Del., sed 

 minor {^ rj. Borbonica nostra); in collect. Clad. Del. in mus. Pa- 

 ris, podetia habet 0,5 — 0,8 millim. crassa, ramosa, apicibus scy- 

 phiferis (scyphis sat parvis), fere semipellucida, sorediis dispersis 

 (ad scyphos crebrioribus) et hydrate kalico lutescentibus, thallo 

 primario laciniato, crassitudine mediocri {=t chondroidea nostra). 

 Cladonia furcata f. recta Krempelh., Neue Beitr. Flecht. Neu- 

 Seel. (1877) p. 447, secund. specim. orig. in herb. Arn. est tj. Bor- 

 bonica in /2. subulatam accedens. Podetia 50—40 millim. longa, 

 1,2 — 1 millim. crassa, ascypha, apicem versus sorediosa, parte 

 media isidiosa squamulosaque, basi subcontinue corticata squa- 

 mosaque, squamis thalloque primario anguste laciniatis. In Nova 

 Zelandia legit Knight. — Aliud specimen orig. in herb. Arn. ad 

 CI. furcatam /. scabriusculam pertinet. Conf. I p. 331. 



Cladonia macella Krempelh., Neue Beitr. Flecht. Neu-Seel. 

 (1877) p. 448, secund. specim. orig. in herb. Arn. est r^. Borbo- 

 nica in )''\ nemoxynam f. fibulam accedens; podetia circiter 30— 

 12 longa, 1,5—0,8 millim. crassa, ascypha aut vulgo scyphis an- 

 gustissimis abortivisque (circ. 1—2 millim. latis) instructa termi- 

 natave, basi vulgo plus minusve late subcontinue corticata, parte 

 superiore granulosa aut etiam subisidiosa, impellucida, saepe cine- 

 reo-fuscentia; apothecia fusca. In Nova Zelandia legit Knight. — 

 Pycnoconidia long. 0,oo5— 0,oo6 miUim., subfusiformia aut fusi- 

 formi-cylindrica, leviter curvata. — Conf. Miill. Arg., Consp. Lich. 

 Nov. Zel. (1894) p. 24 (sub CI. pityrea f. hololepide). 



Obs. 3. Cenomyce antilopaea Del. in Dub. Bot. Gall. (1830) 

 p. 626 (Nyl, Prodr. Lich. Gall, et Alg. 1857 p. 38) ad species 

 plures spectat. Specimen originale, in Neustria lectum et in collect. 

 Clad. Del. in mus. Paris, asservatum, ad CI. squamosam /9. muri- 

 cellam pertinet (conf. Wain., ^lonogr. Clad. I p. 434); specimen 

 aliud authent., in S. Sever Galliae lectum (in herb. Miill.), est CI. 

 fimbriata f. subulata (atypica, in f. ceratodem transiens); speci- 

 mina item authentica in herb. Deless. pertinent ad CI. fimbriatae 

 variationem, quae satis cum ^y. Borbonica congruit: podetia 15 — 

 25 millim. longa, 0,7—1,2 millim. crassa, sterilia, subulata aut 

 obtusa, pr. p. irregulariter ramosa, decorticata, partim squamis 



