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** Apothecia scarlet. 
12, Cladonia cornucopioides (Fries; Bab. l.c. p. 298). 
Has. Asbestos Hills, Gunz. Mount Wellington, Oldfield. Collected also by Lawrence. 
13. Cladonia macilenta (Hoffm.; Bab. l. c. p. 298). 
Has. Rotten wood, Cheshunt, Archer (normal). Rotten trunks, Brown's River, Oldfield. 
Dr. Nylander refers the imperfect specimens of Mr. Oldfield to var. seductriz, Del. 
14. Cladonia deformis (Hoffm.; Fries, Lich. Eur. p. 239). 
Has. On the ground, Oldfield. 
See my remarks on the geographical distribution, 1. e. p. 198. 
15. Cladonia digitata (Hoffm.; Bab.l.c. p. 298). 
Has. On rotten wood, Cheshunt, Archer. 
16. Cladonia Florkeana (Fries; Bab. l. c. p. 298). 
Has. On rotten wood, Falls of the Meander, Western Mountains, Archer. 
It is possible that this enumeration may not be quite perfect, as there are many specimens which I cannot 
name satisfactorily. The species of Cladonia which occur in Tasmania have been found also in New Zealand, 
C. deformis excepted ; and only one species, C. gracilis (considered by many not to be specifically different from 
C. verticillata), occurs in New Zealand which has not been found in Tasmania. 
Gen. XIII. BAOMYCES, Pers. 
1. Beeomyces heteromorphus (Nyl.); thallus tenuissimus cinereo-glaucescens vel albidus opacus 
effusus; apothecia pallide carneo-rufa sat parva (altit. circa 2 millim.) stipite crassulo (exsiccato varie 
compresso vel plicato) supra epithecium exhibentia planum nonnihil fuscescens (0,5-0,9 millim. latum) a 
stipite persistenter marginatum, margine sepe flexuoso et parum prominulo ; spore 8-nz oblongz incolores 
simplices, longit. 0,009 millim., crassit. 0,004 millim., paraphyses graciles. Gelatina hymenea iodo non 
tincta.—Vylander, MSS. (Tas. CC. B.) 
Has. Clay soil, Oldfield, Gunn. On siliceous clay, Cheshunt, Archer. 
Puate CC. B. Fig. 1, podetium and portion of thallus; 2, section of apothecium; 3, ascus, spores, and 
paraphyses :—all magnified. 
2. Beeomyces roseus (Pers.; Bab. Fl. N. Zeal. ii. p. 298). 
Has. On siliceous clay, Cheshunt, Archer. 
3. Bzeomyces splachnirima (Mitten).—Parmelia, Tayl. Lich. Antarct. n. 73; et hujus operis, 
p. 948; “thallo utrinque albido glabro sinuato-lobato, lobis rotundatis crenatis marginibus adscendentibus, 
gemmis marginalibus plano-granulatis statim in thallum expandentibus, apotheciis centralibus planiusculis 
disco carneo albo-pruinoso margine tenui undulato," Tayl. /. c.—B. squamarioides, Nylander, MSS. 
(Tas. CXCIX. C.) 
Has. On the ground, amongst Hepatice, Gunn, Stuart. 
A pretty species, with an almost white, thin, foliaceous thallus, which might well be mistaken for a Parmelia. 
It is thus characterized by Dr. Nylander :—“ Thallus albo- vel albido-glaucescens subopacus squamosus, squamis 
constitutus mediocribus vel majusculis difformibus (latit. circa 5 millim.) lobatis vel lobato-incisis, sat planis vel 
nonnihil medio depressis, interdum subimbricatis, subtus concolor vel magis albescens, adfixus (rhizinis tamen non 
evidentibus); apothecia lurida vel pallide lurida opaca mediocria (latit. 2-3 millim.) prominula sessilia biatorina 
