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ovate; tliallus when moistened appears under the microscope of a 
blood-red colour. 
dm 
Hayle Place, Maidstone 
(Jones). 
0, Uchenodeum, Nyl. in litt, — On the summit of Ben Lawers, rather 
plentiful but always sterile (Jones, afterwards Carroll). 
C. ceranhciim, Nyl. in litt. <7. ceranoides^ Mudd, Man. p. 4i (pr. p.) 
not of Borrer. — Summit of Ben Lawers, very rare (Jones, afterwards 
Carroll). Asci 4-spored.* 
Leptoginm Schraderi^ Nyl. — Apothecia rare, near Cork (Carroll) ; 
Armagh (Jones). 
L. Mooril, Hepp. ms. ; EpJiehe bj/ssoides, Carrington, Irish Crypto- 
gams, p. 7. — On JitngermayinicB at Killarney (Dr. Moore, afterwards 
Carrington) ; Glengariff (Jones). 
L, rJii/paroJes, Nyl. Flora, I860, p. 210. — On wet rocks near the 
summit of Ben Lawers, fruiting freely (Jones, afterAvards Carroll). 
Spliinctrinia Anglica, Nyl. Syn. Lich. p. 143 (but not S, anglicay 
Mudd, Man. p. 355, which is 8. microcepliala^ Nyl. Syn. Lich. p. 
144). 
Waterford rJones\ — Per- 
haps a mere variety of S, turhhiata^ Fr., from which it differs in its 
substipitate apothecia- 
Caliciuni eusponim, Nyl. Syn. Lich. p. 160; Slenocyle eusporum, 
Mudd, Man. p. 256.— On Holly near Killarney, and Old Deer Park, 
Castlemartyr, co. Cork (Carroll). 
[C. trajedum, Nyl. Flora, 1865, p. 111.— On trees, New Forest, 
Hampshii-e (Rev. T. Salwey),/^^ Nylander, 1. c— Ed.] 
TracJiylia tympanella, Fr. ; Acolium tympantllum^ Mudd, Man. p. 
254. — Curraghmore, near Waterford (Jones). 
Gompliillm calicioides, Nyl. Syn. Lich. p. 175; Bceomyces microce- 
pJialus, Tayl. FL Hib. part 2, p. 78; Mudd, Man, p. 64.— Ireland 
(Taylor), NyL 1. c. 
BmmyceB placopliyllns, Arch.; Mudd, Man. p. 63. — Loch Katrine 
(Jones). Eoot of Ben Lawers (Jones and Carroll). 
Aleetoria nigricans, NyL Lich. Scand. p. 71.— Ben Nevis (Jones). 
* Collema granuliforme, NyL, mentioned by Nylander as having been found 
in Scotland by Admiral Jones (Flora, 1865, p. 210), is an error of Nylander's, 
since acknowledged by him, — Ed. 
