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10. CENOMYCE, ۰ 
1. Cenomyce pyzidata, Ach.; Lich. Univ. p. 534. Engl. Bot. t. 1393. Scher. Lich. Helvet. n. 53-55. 
Has. Strait of Magalhaens ; Port Famine, Capt. King. Port Gallant; MM. Hombron and Jacquinot. 
Abundant throughout the Tropics, but not observed south of the Strait of Magalhaens in extra-tropical South 
America. In the Arctic regions it reaches to the very termination of vegetable life at Ross Islet, in 82? N. 
2. Cenomyce gracilis, Ach.; Lich. Univ. p. 550. — Engl. Bot. t. 1824. 
Has. Falkland Islands; on the ground, not uncommon. 
Possibly a state of C. sparassa, there being a decided tendency in the podetia to become squamulose. It is 
also a native of the extreme north, Spitzbergen, Walden, and Ross Islets. 
3. CENOMYCE fimbriata, Ach.; Lich. Univ. p. 535. Engl. Bot. t. 2438. 
Var. ustulata ; podetiis brevibus lanceolatis fistulosis curvato-decumbentibus basi concoloribus apice 
nigrescentibus, gemmis pulverulento-granulosis, C. ustulata, nobis in Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. iii. p. 652. 
Has. Falkland Islands; abundant on dry heathy soils: Var. ustulata, on sand-hills, near Uranie Bay. 
The apothecia in these specimens copiously fringe the margins of the cups, and becoming coalescent form a 
broad lobed mass, 
4. CENOMYOE verticillata, Ach.; Lich. Univ. p. 555. Dill. Hist. Muse. t. 14. f. 6 G. 
Has. Falkland Islands; in heathy places, abundant. 
Our specimens entirely agree with others of British growth and with the figure of Dillenius. 
5. CENOMYCE cornuta, Ach.; Lich. Univ. p.545. Fries, Lich. Europ. p. 225. 
Var. y. ramosa, Delise; Mont. in Voy. au Pole Sud, Bot. Crypt. p. 174. 
Has. Strait of Magalhaens; on rocks and trunks of trees, M. Jacquinot. 
6. Cenomyce furcata, Ach.; Lich. Univ. p. ۰ 
Var. squamulosa, Delise; Mont. in Voy. au Pole Sud, Bot. Crypt. p. 115. 
. Has. Strait of Magalhaens, Port Famine; on dead trunks of trees, M. Jacquinot. 
7. CENOMYCE coccifera, auct.; Engl. Bot. t.2051. Cladonia cornucopioides, Fries, Lich. Europ. p.236. 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn, and the Falkland Islands; abundant on the hills. 
8. CENOMYCE deformis, Ach.; Lich. Univ. p. 538. Engl. Bot. t.1349. Scherer, Lich. Helvet. n. 47-49. 
Haz. Hermite Island, Cape Horn, and the Falkland Islands; ascending to the tops of the mountains. 
9. CENOMYCE rangiferina, Ach.; Lich. Univ. p.564. Engl. Bot. t.173. Scherer, Lich. Helvet.n.16,77. 
Var. alpestris, Eschw. ; Dill. Hist. Muse. t. 16. f. 30 4. B. Fries, Lich. Europ. p. 243. 
Var. sylvatica, Hoff.; Dill. L c. £.29 E. F. Fries, Lich. Europ. p. 243. Scherer, Lich. Helvet. n. 78. 
Has. Throughout South Chili, Fuegia, and the Falkland Islands; most abundant. 
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