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Forma ceratina, Scher. Filaments rough with papilla. Rare. Ashgill 
Woods. 1878. 
Forma rubiginea, Ach. Distinguished by having a red tirfye. Rare. 
Calder Abbey ; Hale Mill. 1881. 
Tribe—RAMALINEI. 
Alectoria. 
A, jubaia, Linn. Moor End Wood, Asby; and upon the rocks, Ullock 
Pike. 1880. Common. 
Evernia. 
£. furfuracea, Mann. Lacinie dichotomously- and multi-divided ; upper 
surface isidiose, black beneath. On trees and walls. Common. 
Gillgarron ; Asby-mount, Keswick. 1879. 
£. prunastri, L. White, or straw-colour; lacinie linear, flat, wrinkled, 
with white sorediz on the margins. Common on trees and walls. 
Rare in fruit. Gathered finely in fruit at Gillgarron; Calder 
Abbey ; Hale. 1880. Also at Keswick by Mrs. Stanger. 
Ramatina. 
R. calicaris, Hffm. On trees, Foreshield and Ashgill Woods, near Alston ; 
Moor End Wood, Asby; Holme Wood, Lamplugh. General. 1878. 
This species is readily distinguished by its lacinie being somewhat 
narrow, shining, and deeply channelled longitudinally. 
R. farinacea, L. Laciniz slender and sorediate on the margins. Common 
on trees and walls, but rare in fruit. General in Cumberland. 1878. 
R. fraxinea, L. This is the largest species of Ramalina known in Great 
Britain. It differs from R. calicaris by having broader and coarser 
laciniz, and by its curved spores. On trees, common. 
Forma typica tenieformis, Ach. Foreshield Wood, Alston; Calder 
Abbey ; Keswick. 1878. 
Forma ampliata, Ach. Lacinize very broad and wrinkled, obtuse and 
deformed at the apices. Foreshield Wood, Alston; Asby ; Lam- 
plugh. 1878. Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). 
R. fastigiata, Pers. On trees, common. General in the woods about 
Alston ; Keswick ; Lamplugh. 1878. 
R. polymorpha, Ach. Forma ligulata, Ach. On the rocks near St. Bees. 
