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Peltigera. 
P. aphthosa, L. Melbecks, grassy bank, road side. Not common in Cum- 
berland. 1881. Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). 
P. canina, L. On mossy walls, the ground and bank sides, very common. 
Foreshield, Alston; Skelton; Calder Abbey, etc. General in 
Cumberland. 1878. 
P. malacea, Ach. Frond medium size, thicker and darker-coloured than 
the other Peltigera. Apothecia dark brown, very much incurved, 
the tomentum sprinkling the upper surface of the apothecia, 
Asby. 1879. Rare in Cumberland. 
P. rufescens, Hffm. Upper surface, when dry, smooth, and more or less 
polished, of a reddish-brown colour. Not common. Foreshield, 
Alston ; Keswick; Asby. 1878. Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). 
P. spuria, Ach. Distinguished by the ascending finger-like lobes, which 
bear the fruit on the margin of the frond. Lamplugh; Ennerdale, 
1880. Rare. 
P. polydactyla, Uffm. Frond a pale grey; thin, smooth, and somewhat 
polished ; apothecia light reddish-brown, numerous. On the 
ground. Lamplugh ; Ennerdale. 1880. Somewhat rare. 
P. horizontalis, L. asily recognised by the thick spongy frond, and the 
light, reddish-brown, horizontal apothecia. Common in Cumber- 
land. Gathered in a well-developed state in Barrowmouth Wood. 
Calder Abbey ; Bowness; Ennerdale; Keswick road side, by 
Bassenthwaite Lake, ete. 1879. Also at Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). 
Solorina. 
S. saccata, L. Apothecia sunk in the frond. Foreshield Wood, Alston. 
On mossy rocks, Ashgill Force. 1878. Rare in Cumberland. A 
lichen which loves the shade. 
Tribe—PARMELIEI. 
Stictina. 
S. limbata, Sm. On mossy trees, Braithwaite; Keswick. 1880. Rare. 
Seldom seen in frnit. 
S. fuliginosa, Dicks. On mossy ground, rocks, and trees. Rare. Somewhat 
plentiful on the ground, Barrowmouth Wood ; Borrowdale road 
side; and Great Wood, Keswick. 1879. Castellet rocks, Keswick 
(Mrs. Stanger). Have never seen this species in fruit in the North 
of England. 
