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Gonionema compactum (Ag). On rocks, Mardale, Westmoreland 

 (Martindale). Fertile. 



Ephcbeiit hi.yiudida (Acli.). On micaceo-schistose rocks above 

 Loch-na-Gat, Ben Lawers (Grombie). Fertile. — ■■'E. Martindalei 

 Cromb., Nyl. in Flora, 1883, p. 104, subsp. n. On rocks, Mardale, 

 Westmoreland (Martindale). Fertile. 



Sijmdissa intricata (Arn.) Nyl. in Flora, 1883, p. 534. On moist 

 granitic rocks, north side of Black Craig, New Galloway, alt. 400 ft. 

 (J. McAndrew). Spermonogiiferous. 



Leptoi/iuin [Honwdinm) humoswn Nyl. On mortar of walls. Port 

 Gorey, Island of Sark (Crombie). 



CoUema isidiouJcs Nyl. in Flora, 1883, p. 98, sp. n. On calcareous 

 rocks, Warton Crag, Westmoreland (Martindale). Sterile. 



Stereocaulon Delisci Bor. Amongst mosses on granitic boulders, 

 near Lough Eagh, Moor of Eannoch (Crombie). Sterile. 



Thamnolia vennicidaris, var. taiirica ( Ach.), On the ground, near 

 the summit of Cairngorm, Braemar (Crombie). Very sparingly. 



Peltiijera scahrosa Th. M. Fr. On turf-covered stone walls, near 

 Corriemulzie, Braemar (Crombie). Probably to be detected else- 

 where. 



Physcia melops (Duf.) Nyl. On limestone walls, Appin, Argyle- 

 shire (Crombie). Sterile and very sparingly. 



Lecanora [ Placodium) elegans, var. tenuis (Mhlnb.). On subalpine 

 rocks, Whimbold Eocks, New Eadnor, Wales (Joshua). Craig Guie, 

 Braemar (Crombie). Sterile. — L. (P.) miniatula Nyl. in Flora, 

 1883, p. 98. On quartzose rocks, Morrone, Braemar, alt. 1850 ft. 

 (Crombie). — L. (P.) ohliterascens Nyl. in Flora, 1883, p. 99. On 

 rocks, Craig Tulloch, Blair Athole (Crombie). This and the pre- 

 ceding may both be only varieties of L. teiiularis (Ehrh.). — L. [P.) 

 teiiidaris, f. Arnoldi (Wedd.). On rocks, Dunkerron, Kerry (Dr. T. 

 Taylor). — L. (P.) scopidaris Nyl. in Flora, 1883, p. 105. On 

 maritime rocks, Portlethen, Kincardineshire (Crombie). — L. irni- 

 bata * Siebenhaariana (Krb.). On schistose rocks, summits of Ben 

 Lawers and Craig Calliach (Carroll and Crombie). — L. circinatula 

 Nyl. in Flora, 1883, p. 100. On flints in maritime districts. 

 Beachy Head, Sussex (Crombie). — L. galactina, var. deminuta 

 (Stenh.). On calcareous rocks, Craig Guie, Braemar (Crombie). — 

 L. urbana Nyl. On mortar of walls near Shiere, Surrey (Crombie). 

 — L. prosechoidiza Nyl. On maritime rocks, Portlethen, Kin- 

 cardineshire (Crombie). — L. coniztBoides Nyl. in litt., sp. n. Sub- 

 similar to L. conizcm Ach., but with the thallus less yellow 

 (whitish yellow) and the spores more turgid (0-009-11 mm. long, 

 0-005-7 mm. thick). On trunks of old beech-trees, near the roots, 

 Epping Forest and New Forest (Crombie); Buxton, Derbyshire 

 (HolL). — L. subdepressa Nyl. On maritime and mountainous 

 rocks. Probably not uncommon in W. and N. England, the 

 Scottish Grainpians, and W. Ireland. Usually not rightly 

 separated fi'om L. yibbosa. — L. decincta Nyl. in Flora, 1882, 

 p. 452. On schistose rocks, Eed Scues, Westmoreland (Martin- 

 f[aie). — L. sidiiadiosa Nyl. On walls. East Allendale, Northumber- 

 land (Eev. W. Johnson). 



