BY JOHN SHIRLEY, B.SC. 133 



Tkibk V.-RAMALINE.E, T. M. Fries. 



Ramalina Eckloni, Mnt., n. 392 pro p. and n. 360 pro p. 



Ramalina leiodea, -V///., n. 360 pro p. 



Ramalina minuscula v. alba, C. K., n. 360 pro p. 



Thamnolia verraicularis, Su\ Thallus consisting of 

 stipites or podetia, which are 1^ inch long, cylindrical or 

 subconipressed ; cornute, imperforate, chalky-white or sordid 

 whitish, ascending or erect, simple or bifurcate, smooth or 

 longitudinally rugulose, internally iistulose. Sterile, n. 414. 



TiuiiE VI.— PARMELIE.E, Mull. Ar<i. 



Stictina retigera (Ach.) J/iiU. Anj., n. 371 pro p. 



Stictina quercizans, Ach., n. 371 pro p. 



Sticta pulmonacea, Ac/i., n. 371 pro p. 



Sticta aurata, Arli., n.;371 pro p. and n. 380. 



Ricasolia plurimseptata, (J. K., n. 383, and n. 372 pro p. 



Ricasolia Hartmanni, Mull. Aiy., n. 372 pro p. 



Parmelia revoluta, Flk., n. 376 pro p. 



Parmelia tenuirima v. corallina, Mull. Ar<i., n. 334 



Parmelia tinctorum, Ih'spr. Published in Dr. Jean 

 Miiller's " Liehenologische Beitrilge," n. 191, as P. praetervisa, 

 Mult. Anj., n. 362 pro p. 



Parmelia laceratula v. minor, Shlrh'ij, var. nov. Differ^ 

 from the type in the thallus being almost coralloid-dissect at 

 the margins and in the smaller spores, which are '01 x '004 mm. 

 n. 367, 332, 362, and 361 pro. p. and 373. Species first collected 

 by Baron F. v. Mueller in Moreton Bay, but not reported 

 since 1860. 



Parmelia caperata, /.., n. 376 pro p. and 361 pro p. 



Parmelia physodes, Ach., n. 372 pro p. 



Parmelia limbata, Lnur., n. 387. 



Theloschistes chrysophthalmus v. Sieberianus, Tmui;, n. 382 

 pro p. 



Theloschistes chrysophthalmus v. leucoblepharus. Mull. 

 Anj., n. 382 pro p. 



Theloschistes chrysophthalmus v. alatus, Shirlcij, var. nov., 

 n. 382 pro p. Described in Bulletin No. 7, Department of 

 Agriculture, Brisbane, p. 32, as Physcia comosa v. alata, Wilson, 

 but the specimens named above show all the gradations from 



