134 LICHENS FROM WARWICK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 



V. alatus through v. leucoblephanis and v. Sieherianua to the 

 typical form. 



Anaptychia leucomelsena, Fries., n. 356. 



Anaptychia speciosa, Wainio., n. 366. 



Physcia picta, Sw., n. 365 pro p. and 367 pro p. 



Physcia stellaris, L., n. 385. 



Tkibe VII.— PANNAEIE^, Khrh. 

 Coccocarpia aurantiaca (Mnt.) AcJi., n. 364 pro p. 



Tribe VIII.— PSOKOME^, Mull Arg. 

 Psoroma sphmctrinum, X>jL, n. 377. 



Tribe IX.— LECANORE.E, Mull. Arg. 

 Lecanora Queenslandiae, C. K., n. 385 pro p. 

 Lecanora caesio-rubella, AcJi., n. 368. 



Tribe X.— LECIDE.E, Mull Ayr). 



Patellaria (Bacidia) multiseptata, Shlrleij, sp. nov. 

 Thallus cinereous, opaque, rugose, diffract ; apothecia cinereo- 

 suffused or naked, from sordid carneous to fusco-atrous ; 

 when young plane, and with thickish thalline margin — the 

 margin faintly crenulate and roughened ; when mature, 

 plano-convex and with margin obscured ; spores eight, narrow 

 acicular-clavate, 12-21 septate, broad at one end and very 

 finely acuminate at the other, the thickest part about the fifth 

 segment from the blunt end ; paraphyses not readily separating, 

 n. 376 pro p. 



Buellia tetrapla. Mull. An/. Thallus thin, cinereous, 

 opaque, sparingly fissured, surface uneven, from glehulose to 

 rugose; apothecia black; •3-5 mm., from innate when young 

 to closely adnate when mature, disk plane, margin persistent 

 and slightly tumid ; spores 8, brown, broadly ovate, bilocular, 

 •009 X -0045 mm. n. 365 pro p. and 336. 



Buellia parasema v. saprophila, Kiirb., n. 398 pro p. 



Tribe XL— DICHOXEME.E, Mull. Arg. 

 Dichonema sericeum, Mnt., n. 412. 



Tribe XII.— THELOTREME.E, Mall. Arg. 

 Leptotrema Wightii (Nyl.) Mull. Aiy., n. 333. 



