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Cas Ss Lie He Nese 
: Family I.—BYSSACEI. 
Tribe—SrrosIPHEt. 
Strosiphon. 
S. compactus, Ktz. A small, dark, filamentous plant ; growing on 
damp rocks; not uncommon. Ennerdale, 1880. A figure of this 
lichen may be seen in Hassall’s Algz, t. 68, f. 3. 
8. ocellatus (Dillw.) Ktz. Filaments fine, tangled, a little glossy when dry ; 
of a brown or dark olive colour, simple or slightly branched ; 
cellules transversely oblong, granular, and in the older parts of the 
filaments often double. On wet tocks, foot of Bowness Knot, 
Ennerdale, 1881. 
Family II.—COLLEMACEI. 
Tribe—LiIcHINneEL. 
Lphebe. 
E. pubescens, Fr. In wet places on the rocks by the side of Ennerdale 
Lake. Same habitat, Wastdale. 1879. A small filamentous 
species of a dark olive, or brown colour. 
Lichina. 
L. pygmea, Lightf. Plentiful on the rocks between Whitehaven and 
St. Bees; and probably will prove to be general along the coast. 
1879. It grows in short densely shrubby patches of a dark olive 
colour when wet, and from two to twelve inches or more in diameter. 
The laciniz are flattened or compressed. 
L. confinis, Ach. Same habitat and localities as the last-named species, 
from which it is distinguished by the lacine being round and not 
compressed ; and the patches of it upon the rocks are not so large as 
the preceding. 
