350 FLORA OF TASMANIA. [Zichenes, by Babington $ Mitten. 
Gen. XII. CLADONIA, Hoffm. 
l. GRANULOSZ, Fries. 
1. Cladonia retipora (Flórke; Bab. 1, c. p. 295). 
Has. Apparently abundant, Asbestos Hills, Western Mountains, ete., all collectors. 
2. Cladonia aggregata (Eschw.; Bab. l. c. p. 295). 
Has. Abundant everywhere, and very variable in size and hue: very fine in wet places, all 
collectors. 
3. Cladonia rangiferina (Hoffm.; Bab. l. c. p. 296). 
Has. Probably abundant; collected by Cunningham, Gunn, etc. The following forms may be 
noticed :—Var. alpestris, Cascades, Port Arthur, Oldfield. Var. sylvatica, Asbestos Hills, Gunn. 
2. SQUAMULOSE, Fries. 
A. .PERVIz, Fries. 
4. Cladonia squamosa (Hoffm. ; Bab. l. c. p. 296). 
Has. Growing among Mosses and Hepatice, Cheshunt, Kangaroo Bottom, etc., Gunn, Hooker, Old- 
field, Lyall. 
Mr. Archer has gathered at Cheshunt a form of this species (as it seems) known as C. delicata, Auctt. 
Dr. Hooker's specimens are very long, flexuous, and decurved, without apothecia. Dr. Taylor considers them 
to be a new species, which he calls C. decurva in Herb. Hook. 
9. Cladonia capitellata (Bab. l. c. p. 296. t. cxxx.). 
Haz. St. Patrick’s. 
This is erroneously referred by Dr. Nylander, in his Enum. Gén. des Lich. p. 95, to C. amaurocrea, which 
it completely resembles indeed at first sight, but differs from it essentially in the perforated axils. 
9. Cladonia furcata (Hoffm.; Bab. 1. c. p. 296). 
Has. Mount Wellington, Oldfield. Collected also by Lawrence and Gunn. (Various forms.) 
B. ScYPHOPHOREA, Ach. 
* Apothecia brown. 
7. Cladonia pyxidata (Hoffm.; Bab. Le 297). 
Haz. On the ground, among Mosses, Gunn, Oldfield. 
8. Cladonia verticillata (Flórke; Bab. l.c. p. 297). 
Has. Woods of Mount Wellington, Hooker. 
9. Cladonia degenerans (Flórke; Bab. 1. c. p. 297). 
Haz. Cheshunt, Archer. 
10. Cladonia fimbriata (Fries; Bab. l. c. p. 297). 
Has. On the ground, Asbestos Hills, Gunn. Among Moss, Mount Wellington, Oldfield: both the 
normal form and the var. Zongipes, Auctt. Southport, Stuart (vars. cornuta, Ach., and conisocraa). 
11. Cladonia decorticata ? (Flórke; Bab. Le p. 298). 
Has. Mount Wellington, Oldfield. 
