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S. AURATA, VAR. ANGQSTATA, Krplh., (?) cf. S. angustata,Del. (6, p. 52), 

 Wilson's Peak, Micpherson Range (Maiden). 

 Queensland : (Bailey, in Wilson Herb., No. 1220). 

 Norfolk Island : (Metcalfe). 



Viti : (See Crombie, 39 "420), which may also belong to this. Crombie 

 says : not typical aurata, but a form allied to the var. pallentum. 

 (Nyl. Syn., p. 361). 

 S. PODOCARPA, MuU-Arg. (13, No. 1621). 



New South Wales : Bellinger River (Moore), New England (Moore), 

 Guy Fawkes (Staer), Coolpi Mountain, near EUenboro River 

 (Boorman), Dorrigo (Boorman). 

 Group B. — Pseudocyphellse with pale-yellow or cream-coloured soredia. 

 S. PUBESCENS, Mull-Arg. (39. 28). 

 New Zealand : (Colenso, No. 1672), (Knight). 



S. FOVEOLATA, Del. 



Tasmania: (Hooker and Gunn, Nos. 1750, 15, and 1747, pr. p.), 

 Gould's Country (Simson), East Mount Field (Maiden), Hartz 

 Mountains (Lucas). 

 S. Flotowiana, Laur. 



New Zealand : (Hooker) (Patten) (Gillespie), Arateatea Rapids, 

 Wairakei (Gardner), Wniwera (Flocktou). 

 S. CELLULiPERA, Hook. et Tayl. (25, 647). 



New Zealand : (Forster) (Lyall) (Travers), Greymouth (Helms), 

 Nelson (Bidwill, No. 112), Foot of Mount Cook (Taylor), Dunedin 

 (McRae), Hutt Valley, Wellington (Marlow), Ohakune (Cheel). 



Campbell and Auckland Group of Islands (Hooker, No. 31). 



S. CELLULIFERA, FORMA LACINULATA (Stizbgr.) 



Victoria: Warragu^ (Campbell), Black Spur (Wilson). 



Tasmania : Mount Wellington (Wilson, No. 86), Mount Faulkner 

 (Bastow), Geevestone (Lucas). 

 S. BiLLARDIERA, Del. (6*99). 



New South Wales : Suo-'.vy River, head of the Bellinger, New England, 

 (Moore). This specimen is in the National Herbarium, Sydney, 

 labelled S. impressa, from determinations received from Dr. A. 

 Zahlbruckner, but the specimen is identical with those in the 

 Royal Herb., Kew, labelled S. Billardiera. 



Victoria : Dandenong Ranges (Mueller, labelled S. foveolata) and 

 Apollo Bay (Mueller, labelled S. fossulata) in Rev. Leighton's 

 Herb, in Kew, England), Devil's Gully, Warburton, Cobden, and 

 Black Spur (Wilson, Nos. 86 pr. p. and 440), Mount Erica 

 (French)^ Ferntree Gully (Cheel), Mount Ellery, Gippsland 

 (Walter, labelled S. fossulata in Herb., Melbourne), and Aire 

 River, near Cape Otway (Walter). There are also specimens 

 from Mount Ellery in the Royal Herbarium, Kew, and the 



