LICHENS. 399 
Ramalina farinacea, L. Rose Farm Valley. 
R. fraxinea, L. On trees off the Longy Road. 
R. fastigiata, Pers. Growing in company with the last 
species. 
R. pollinaria, Ach. On Hawthorns, Longy Road. 
R. scopulorum, Dicks. More or less common all round the 
‘coast. 
R. subfarinacea, Nyl. Alderney (Crombie). Larbalestier’s 
Lichenes Rarissimi, No. 130 in my copy. 
R. cuspidata, Ach. Intermixed with 2. scopulorum on rocks 
on the coast. 
Peltigera canina, Hffm. On the cliffs in many places, and 
on the western side of the Blaye. Mauney Hill and quarries. 
P. rufescens, Hffm. Cliffs east of Essex Castle. 
Parmelia caperata, L. Rather common. In fruit near the 
Hanging Rock. 
P. olivacea, L. Chateau |’Etoc. 
P. physodes, L. Near the Hanging Rock. 
P. reddenda, Stirt. Tree-trunks in Essex House Valley, 
‘sparingly. 
P. perlata, L. Rather common on rocks. 
P. fuliginosa, Dub. Cliffs near the Hanging Rock. 
P. perforata, Wulf. On the cliffs near the Hanging Rock. 
Near Fort Essex (Labalestier). 
P. conspersa, Ehrh. On rocks at the eastern end of the 
island. 
P. saxatilis, L. Common on the cliffs. In fruit below the 
Hanging Rock. f. furfuracea, Schaer. Alderney (Crombie). 
P. omphalodes, Ach. Frequent on rocks. 
Physcia flavicans, Sw. On rocks. Clanque. Hanging 
Rock. Chaise 4 l’Emauve. 
P, parietina, L. Very common. Var. ectanea, Nyl. On 
.a wall near the White Gates. 
