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PHYSCIA AMOHHONI8, Oromlne (Lecunora adscensionia) in ./own. Linn. Soc. 

 laid., xvi. p. 212 ; Hcmsl. Chall. Bot. t i. n. p. 47 ; Zahlbruekner, Deut*vtu> Siidjtolar- 

 Exp., Flechten, Bd. viii. p. 27. 



Elliott's Pass. Probably endemic, but reported also from the (Jape Verde Islands 

 (Hemsley). 



PHVSCIA sp. This is an indeterminable specimen. 

 CLADONIA sp. This specimen is likewise indeterminable. 



ALUM. 



TRBNTOFOHUA POLYCARPA, Nee*, et Mont. Voy. de la Bonile, Hot., p. 16; De 

 Toni, Syl. Alg., p. 238. 



A new record for Ascension. Known previously from Brazil to Fuegia and Staten 

 I aland. 



