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Baeomyces ichmadophilus, (Ehrh.) Pers. (Leoidea, Ach.) 

 Stansfield Moor — Herb. Leyl. 

 1888. Todmorden Moors — T. Stansfield, Lees' Fl. 



CLADONIEI. 



Cladonia aloicornis, (Lightf.) (Lichen foliaceus, Huds. I. p. 457). 

 I 775- /■ Bolton, Cat. No. 376. 



Cladonia pyxidata, Fr. (Lichen pyxidatus, L., Huds. I. p. 456). 



1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 373. Harley Wood — Herb. Leyl. 



Common, Hardcastle ; Pecket Wood, etc. — /. Needham. 

 Crims worth Dean : Luddenden Dean ; Mixenden, Rish- 

 worth, etc. ! 



Var. fimbriata (Hoffm.) (Lichen fimbriatus, Linn., Huds. 

 1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 374. [I., p. 456.) 



1892. Pecket Wood — /. Needham. 



Forma tubaeformis (Lichen filif or mis, Huds. I., p. 456). 

 1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 375. 



' Dillenius xiv. 10, consists of the above and Cladonia 

 macilenta f. filiformis. Withering's specimens are 

 the latter, and doubtless the older botanists con- 

 founded barren specimens of the two species. 

 Hudson however, says expressly of his filif or mis 

 ' tuberculis fuscis ' so there can be no doubt as to 

 what he intended' — (/. A. Martindale). 



Cladonia gracilis, (Hoffm.) (Lichen gracilis, L., Huds. I. p. 457). 

 1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 377. 



Cladonia furcata, (Hoffm.) (L. subulatus, Huds. I., p. 459). 

 1775. J. Bolton, Cat. No. 386. 



Var. racemosa, Flk. (L. f meatus, Huds. I., p. 458.) 



1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 383. 



' Dill. xvi. 27, quoted by Hudson and Withering is 

 not entirely this variety, but it all, except one 

 fragmentary specimen, belongs to forms of furcata 

 The spem. in Herb. With, is racemosa' — (J. A.M.) 



Var. spinosa, Flk. (L. spinosus, Huds. I., p. 459). 



1775. J. Bolton, Cat. No. 384. 



1 Dill. xxi. 25, and specimens in Herb. With, concur/ 

 —(J. A. M.J 



