2l8 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Cladonia cornucopioides, Fr. (L. cocciferus, Huds. I., p. 455. 

 C. cocciferus, var. cornucopioides, A & B). 



1775. J. Bolton, Cat. No. 371. Stansfield Moor— Herb. Leyl. 

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

 1890. Crimsworth Dean. 1892, Hardcastle. 1903, Midge- 

 hole Road—/. Needham. Butts Clough, Rishworth ! 



Forma phyllophora, (L. cornucopioides, Huds. I. p. 456). 

 1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 372. 

 ' Herb. Withering gives this form ' — (J. A.M.) 



Cladonia digitata, (Huds.) Hoffm. 

 High Greenwood — Herb. Leyl. 

 1888. Todmorden — T. Stansfield, Lees Fl. 

 1892, Pecket Wood — /. Needham. 



Var. macilenta, Hoffm. (L. cornutus, Huds. L, p. 458). 

 1775. J. Bolton, Cat. No. 380. 



1877. Norland Moor. — H. F. Parsons, ' The Nat.,' Sept. 

 1892. Hardcastle— W.Cash. Pecket Wood— /. Ndm. ! 

 Luddenden Dean ; Mount Tabor, etc. 







Forma clavata, (Ach.) (L. deformis, Huds. I., p. 458). 



1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 381 . 



1838. Crimsworth Dean — Herb. Leyl. 

 Forma polydactyla, Flk., (L.digitatus, Huds. I., p. 457). 



1775. J. Bolton, Cat. No. 378. 



'The C. digitata, Herb. With, is polydactyla'— (J. A.M.) 



Gladina sylvatica, Hoffm. (L. rangiferinus, L. Huds. I., p. 458). 

 1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 382. ' Lichen rangiferinus, L., con- 

 tained both that species and what we call C. sylvatica. 

 The latter is by far the most common in England ' — (J. A .M.) 



Cladina uncialis, Hoffm. (L. uncialis. L., Huds. I., p. 459). 

 1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 385. 



1888. About Todmorden, formerly common, now scarce — 

 T. Stansfield, Lees' Fl. 



STEREOCAULEI. 



Stereocaulon coralloides, Fr. (Lichen paschahs, Huds. I. p. 

 460 'pro parte, not true L. paschalis, Linn., which latter 

 has only been found very sparingly among the Northern 

 Grampians. 



