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8. Lecıpea atro-alba, Ach.; Lich. Univ. p. 162. Lichen CEderi, Engl. Bot. t. 1117. Scherer, Lich. 
Helvet, n. 178. 
"Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; on rocks. 
The Cockburn Island plant, referred (in Lond. Journ. Bot.) to this, we have elsewhere described as Lecanora 
Babingtoni. 
9. Lxorpka lugubris, Sommf.; Lapp. p. 143. Fries, Lich. Europ. p. 314. 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; on rocks. 
I have little hesitation in considering this plant to be that described by Fries; though I know the latter from 
description alone. It approaches Scherer’s Z. atro-alba (n.178); but the apothecia do not appear to rise from 
the thallus. ©. Babington. 
10. LucrpEa fusco-atra, Ach.; Lich. Europ. p. 359. Lichen athrocarpus, Engl. Bot. t. 1929. 
Has. Kerguelen’s Land; on rocks. 
11. Lecıpra stellulata, Tayl. in Flora Hib. p. 118. 
Has. Kerguelen's Land; on rocks. 
12. Lecıpea glacialis, Scherer; Spicil. p. 147. Fries, Lich. Europ. p. 323. L. sulphurea, Ach., 
nobis in Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. iv. p. 636. 
Has. Falkland Islands, on alpine quartz rocks. 
At first sight this resembles Lecanora subfusca, (or rather the var. orosthea,) but the hypothallus is quite black. 
I feel no doubt of its being the Z. glacialis, which is compared with the above-mentioned species, both by Fries and 
Scherer. The only difference I can detect between the European and Antarctic specimens, lies in the apothecia of 
the former being dusky within, and not white. ge 
13. Lorea geographica, Scherer; Spicil. p. 124. Engl. Bot. t. 245. Var. urceolata, Scherer, l. c. 
Haz. Hermite Island, Cape Horn, the Falkland Islands, and Kerguelen’s Land; very abundant on 
rocks from the sea to the mountain tops. Var. urceolata, Kerguelen’s Land; on maritime rocks. 
14. Lecea parasema, Ach.; Lich. Univ. p. 175. Scherer, Lich. Helvet. n. 197-199. 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; on bark of trees. 
15. Lorna sabuletorum, Ach.; Synops. Lich. p. 20. L. quadricolor, Borr., nobis, in Lond. Journ. 
Bot. vol. ii. p. 637. 
Var. y. coniops, Fries, Lich. Europ. p. 340. L. scabra, Tayl. in Herb. Hib. p. 121. 
Haz. Falkland Islands; on the ground. . Var. coniops; Hermite Island, Cape Horn; on green- 
stone. Falkland Islands; on clay-slate rocks. 
T am hardly satisfied with the determination of the Hermite Island specimens: they are certainly allied to the 
L. sabuletorum and also to L..arctica. They further resemble Biatora vernalis, var. sanguineo-atra, Fries ; but this L. 
sabuletorum is scarcely a Biatora, and may be an undescribed species of Zecidea. C. Babington. 
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