284 GUERNSEY. 
Cornwall twenty years ago, but I have searched in vain for J. 
Jaevigatum, both in Guernsey and in Alderney. 
Nephromium lusitanicum, Schaer. 
Frequent in the south of the island on rocks and hedgestones. 
Guernsey (Crombie). 
Peltigera canina, L. 
Generally distributed, but not common, and usually in poor 
condition. 
Peltigera rufescens, Hffm. 
Guernsey (Crombie). 
Peltigera spuria, Ach. 
In several places at St. Martin’s, and near St. Peter’s Rectory. 
Peltigera polydactyla, Hffm. 
On the cliffs here and there between Fermain Bay and St. 
Martin’s Point. Petit Bot Valley. 
Peltigera scutata, Dicks, 
Guernsey (Mrs. Collings). 
Stictina limbata, Sm. 
In several places on St. Martin’s cliffs, but always sparingly. 
Very fine on mossy rocks below Doyle’s Monument. 
Stictina fuliginosa, Dicks. 
Frequent on rocks between Fermain and Bec du Nez; also at 
Jerbourg. 
Stictina scrobiculata, Scop 
Rare. On mossy rocks south of Fermain Bay, very fine. Jer- 
bourg (Crombie). 
Sticta pulmonaria, Ach. 
Rare On old trees in the road opposite Sausmarez, St. Martin’s: 
rather poor, and in small quantity. 
Sticta aurata, Ach. 
Jerbourg: Mrs. Collings and Mr. Lukis (Leighton). Also noted 
by Crombie for the same locality. 
Ricasolia amplissima, Scop. 
Jerbourg (Salwey). Also noted by Crombie. 
Ricasolia laetevirens, Lightf. 
On rocks between Fermain and St. Martin’s Point. Sparingly 
on the cliffs near Saints Bay. 
