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rare. This is the only locality in which we have seen this plant in 
Cumberland. 1879. 
U. polyphylla, Forma congregata, T. and B. Top of Bowness Knot, Enner- 
dale. 1881. 
U. polyrhiza, L. Upon a wall above Boot, Eskdale; top of Bowness 
Knot, Ennerdale. 1880. 
U. cylindrica, L, Margins fringed with black fibrils, upper surface rugulose. 
Scawfell (Mrs. Stanger) ; top of Bowness Knot, Ennerdale. 1881. 
Forma denudata, T. and B. Top of Bowness Knot, Ennerdale. 1881. 
Tribe—LECANOREI. 
Pannaria. 
P, rubiginosa, Thunb. Thallus radiato-laciniate, lightish-grey tending to 
cream-colour ; apothecia deep red, margin same as thallus. On 
mossy rocks and trees. Not common. Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). 
P. pezizoides, Web. On mossy ground and rocks, frequent. We gathered 
fine specimens in Barrowmouth Wood, Whitehaven. 1879. 
var. coronata, Ach. Near High Hesket (Mrs. Stanger) ; Barrowmouth 
Wood, Whitehaven ; and on an old wall in front of How Hall, 
Ennerdale. 1880. Not frequent. 
P. nebulosa, Forma coronata, Flk. On the earth. Rare. Old wall top, 
front of How Hall, Ennerdale. 1880. 
P. plumbea, Lightf. Keswick (Mrs. Stanger). 
Forma myriocarpa, Del. Ennerdale Lake Side; Keswick. 1880. 
P. nigra, Huds. On limestone, near Cockermouth. 1880. 
P. psotina, Ach. Very closely resembles P. nigra in appearance, but differs 
in having three-septate spores. Road side, Harris Moor, White- 
haven. 1879. Not common. 
Amphiloma. 
A. lanuginosum, Ach. Thallus lobate, granuloso-pulverulent; pale yellow; 
hypothallus dark green, and tomentose. Not uncommon in mossy 
places. Fruit unknown. Keswick (Mrs, Stanger); Foreshield, 
Alston ; Wastdale. 1878. 
Squamaria. 
S. saxicola, Poll. On rocks and walls, frequent. Ennerdale ; Wastdale ; 
Melbecks, Bassenthwaite. 1879. 
S. gelida, L. On rocks. Keswick (Mrs. Stanger) ; Knock Morton Screes. 
1880. 
