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C. pyxidata, Fr. A very protean species. Common in some of its forms in 
woods, on heaths, and especially on hedge-banks. Ennerdale. 1880. 
var. vera pyxidata. Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). 
var. fimbriata, Hffm. Alston. 1878. 
C. gracilis, Hffm. Podetia filiform, two inches or more high, slender, 
greyish-green or brown; and crowned with small dentate or awl- 
shaped scyphi. Common on mountains, heaths, and mossy walls. 
Wall top under Knock-Morton Screes. 1881. 
var. ochrochlora, Flk. Alston. 1880. 
C. furcata, Hffm. Distinguished by the attenuated and forked apices of 
the podetia. Not uncommon in mountainous regions. On the fells 
about Alston. 1878. 
var. racemosa, Flk. Foreshield, Alston. 1878. 
var. recurva, Hffm. Ennerdale. 1880. 
var. spinosa, Flk. Wall top, Horris Moor; road side, opposite Arlec- 
don. 1880. 
C. cornucopioides, Fr. A variable species, but readily known by its yellow- 
green colour, delated and proliferous scyphi. Typical form, well 
developed on walls, Ashgil; Harris Moor. 1879. Also found at 
Keswick by Mrs. Stanger. 
C. digitata, Hffm. Podetia cylindrical, with finger-like prolongations from 
the scyphi. The cliff top near St. Bees. 1880. Rare. 
var. macilenta, Hffm. Forma polydactyla, Flk. Keswick (Mrs. 
Stanger). Plentiful and well grown on the sea bank between 
Saltom and Barrowmouth, Whitehaven. 1880. 
F. carcata, Ach. Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). 
Ff, ostreatiformis. Sea-bank between Saltom and Barrowmouth. 1880. 
Cladina. 
C. sylvatica, Hifm. Common upon the ground and amongst rocks in moun- 
tain districts. It is two or three inches high, of a light straw 
colour, or white ; much branched, and radiato-cymose at the apices. 
Foreshield Fell, Alston; Ullock Pike; Blake Fell; Knock-Morton ; 
and up Ennerdale. 1878. Probably common on all the Cumberland 
mountains. 
F. scabrosw. Found upon most of the above-named fells, growing with 
the typical form. 1878. 
C. uncialis, Hffm. Shorter than C. sylvatica, deeper coloured, podetia 
fistulose. Common in the mountain districts of Cumberland. 1878. 
Ff. turgescens, Fr. Podetia swollen upwards. In same localities as 
type. 
