300 GUERNSEY. 
Graphis inusta, Ach. 
Near Bec du Nez, on trees. Moulin de Haut, Catel. f. simpli- 
ciuscula, Leight. On trees at Fermain. f. vera, Leight. 
Guernsey (Larbalestier). f. elongata, Leight., and f. macularis, 
Leight. Guernsey (Mrs. Collings). 
Graphis Lyellii, Sm. 
Guernsey (Mrs. Collings). 
Graphis sophistica, Nyl. 
Bec du Nez cliffs on willow and chestnut, sparingly. On oak in 
the valley below Les Issues, St. Saviour’s. Var. pulverulenta, 
Sm. Guernsey (Mrs. Collings). 
Chiodecton sarniense, Salw. 
On rocks at Jerbourg Head, very scarce. This lichen was first 
described by the Rev. T. Salwey from specimens collected by him at 
Jerbourg, Guernsey, in 1847. 
VI.—PYRENODEI. 
Normandina pulchella, Borr. 
Rare. On a tree at Les Effards, Catel, sparingly. This pretty 
little lichen, which usually grows on trees among /rud/ania dilatata, 
is excessively rare in fruit. Many years ago it was my good fortune 
to find an elder-tree covered with fruiting specimens, on Madron 
Moor, West Cornwall. 
(Normandina laetevirens, T. & B. occurs in Alderney.) 
Endocarpon miniatum, L. 
On rocks. Petit Bot Bay. Cliffs at Petit Port and Jerbourg. 
Pezeries Point, Rocquaine. 
Endocarpon fluviatile, DC. 
Moulin Huet Bay. Saints Bay. A specimen from the latter 
station is No 358 in my copy of Larbalestier’s Lichen Herbarium. 
Verrucaria mucosa, Whlnb. 
Petit Port. Forms smooth patches of a dark olive-green colour 
on hard rocks below high-water mark. 
Verrucaria halophila, Nyl. 
Jerbourg (Larbalestier). 
(Verrucaria striatula) Whinb. and V. microsporoides, Nyl. occur in 
Alderney.) 
Verrucaria margacea, Whlnb. 
On rocks over which water trickles. Saints Bay Valley. Petit 
Port. Lerée Point. 
