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L. awjoUnsis, M.A., Bot. Bull., iii., 27. 



8. L. oceUifera, X^i., Lich. Jap.. ]>. 70. 

 L. 7iesophila, M.A., Bot. Bull., xiii., 23. 



s. Bmiora.- — Apothecia biatorine, 8])ores 8, simple. 

 L. asj)idula v. dispersa, M.A., Bot. Bui]., xiii., 22. 

 L. insulana, M.A., Bot. Bull., xiii., 22. 

 L. exigiia, Chaub., Bot. Bull., iii., 27. 

 L. impressu, Krph., Bot. Bull., iii., 27 : given as 



Lecidella, Lich. Cost. Kic, ii., 18. 

 L. impressa v. angulosa, M.A., Bot. Bull., iv., 26. 

 L. lepioloma, M.A., Bot. Bull., iii., 27. 

 L. pi peris, Spreng., Lich. Fl. Q., p. 194. 

 L. piperis v. melanocarpa, M.A., Bot. Bull, viii., 100. 



s. Biatorella, M.A., Apothecia biatorine, spores 

 numerous, 8im2)le. 

 L. hcematina, M.A., Bot. Bull., iv., 2(). 



40. Patellaria, M.A. 



s. Biatorina. — Apothecia biatorine, spores small^ 

 uniseptate. 

 P. meladina, M.A., Bot. Bull., viii., 100. 



s. Psorothecinm. — Apothecia lecideine-biatorine ; 

 spores large, uniseptate. 

 P. fiavicans, M.A., Bot. Bull., iv., 26. 

 P. melanodermia, M.A., Bot. Bull., iv., 26. 

 P. Taitensis v. epiglauca, Xyl., Bot. Bull., v., 33. 



s. Catillaria. — Apothecia lecideine-biatorine, finally 

 convex and immarginate. spores 8, uniseptate. 

 P. albo- fiavicans, M.A., Bot. Bull., viii., 100. 



s. Bilimhia. — Apothecia lecideine-biatorine; spores 

 3 to many-celled, finger or rod- shaped. 

 P. nodulosa, Shirley, s. L. iiodulosa, Stirton Q.A.J. , 



Nov., 1899. 

 P. sphceroides, Dicks., Bot. Bull., v., 33. 

 P. leucoblephara, Xyl., Licli. Fl. Q., ]). 195. 

 P. triseptata, Hepp., Bot. Bull., iii.. 27. 

 P. luteola V. conspondens, Xyl., Q A.J.. Xov., 1899. 

 P. vinicolor, Shirley, s. L. vinicolor. Stirton, Q.A.J.^, 

 Xov., 1899. 



s. Bomhyliospora. — A])()thecia lecideine-biatorine ; 

 spores shaped and divided like a bee's bodv ♦ 

 5 to many-septate. 



