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mossy walls and stones, Alston; Lamplugh ; Borrowdale road side, 
from Keswick. 1878. Road side to Goosebutts, Whitehaven. 
1881. Not common. 
var. crenulatum, Nyl. Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). Near the Church, 
Lamplugh. 1880. 
L. burgessit, Lightf. Finely in fruit, Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). Rare. 
L. musicolum, Sw. Distinguished from some of the smaller forms of | 
L. lacerum, by the lacinize taking a branched filiform shape. On 
mossy walls, etc., Borrowdale road side, Keswick; the Clints, 
Egremont. 1880. Rare. 
Family 11J.—MYRIANGIACEI. 
' This family as yet consists of only one species, which grows upon the bark 
of trees. It has only been found hitherto in the South of England. 
Family IV.—LICHENACEI. 
Tribe—CALICIEI. 
Calicium. 
C. hyperellum, Ach. On the bark of old trees. Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). 
Catterlen. 1879. 
C. quercinum, Forma claviculare, Ach. On an old gate-post, Bowness ; 
Ennerdale. 1880. 
C. citrinum, Leight. Near Strands, Wastdale. 1881. 
Coniocybe. 
C. furfuracea, Ach. This plant has a thallus like a sulphurous dust, sprinkling 
chiefly shaded nooks in old roots and stumps of trees. At Skelton 
we found a fine specimen growing on a little sandy soil on a garden 
wall. Skelton; West side of Bassenthwaite Lake; Melbecks; Hale 
road side, Egremont. 1880. Common. 
Tribe—SPHZROPHORUM. 
Spherophoron. 
S. coralloides, Pers. Borrowdale ; finely in fruit, (Mrs. Stanger). Enner- 
dale; Knock-Morton Screes; Wastdale; Ashgill. 1878. Common. 
S. fragile, Pers. Ontherocks, Bowness Knot, Ennerdale; Wastdale. 1879. 
Common, 
