MARTINDALE : LICHENS OF WESTMORLAND. l6l 



193. *Lecanora calva (Dicks. Crypt., ii, p. 18); Nyl., Scand., 

 p. 147. L. rupestris var. incrusians et var. calva, Leighton, 

 Lich. Flora, 3rd ed., p. 203. 

 On limestone, very common. 

 194- Lecanora candicans (Dicks. Crypt, iii, p. 15 ; Flacodinm, 

 Nyl, Prod. Lich. Gall., p. 72 ; Leighton, Lich. Flora, 3rd ed., 

 p. 164); Nyl, Flora, 1S76, p. 306. Name only. 

 Common on the limestone to the south of Kendal at 

 Haverbrack, Arnside, Brigsteer, etc. Also on limestone on 

 the slopes of Wild Boar Fell in Mallerstang. 



195. Lecanora tetrasticha Nyl.inFlora, iS74,p. 307; Leighton, 



Lich. Flora, 3rd ed., p. 224. 



On limestone, Whitbarrow, Levens, Heversham Head. 

 Very sparingly gathered. 



[Lecanora chalybsea (Duf. in Fr.L.E., p. 125; Flacodium, 



Nyl., Scancl, p. 138 ; Leighton, Lich. Flora, 3rd ed., p. 165); 



Schar, Syn., p. 60. 



There is little doubt that this plant will be found to occur 



on the hills bounding the east of the county, if not elsewhere 



in the district. I have gathered it on the Cross Fell range in 



Cumberland at a very short distance from our boundary.] 



196. Lecanora albopruinosa (Arn. in Flora, 1859, p. 152; 



Nyl., Scand., p. 139, sub. Placodio Agardhiano, under which 



name Leighton also describes one form of it, Lich. Flora, 



3rd ed., p. 165); Stiz. Lich. Helv., p. loi. 



On limestone, here and there to the south of Kendal, as at 



Heversham Head, Scout Scar, etc. Very fine specimens are 



to be found near Arnside on rocks by the sea shore, associated 



with Lecanora vitellinula. 



E. Group of L. vitellina [Candelaria). 



197. Lecanora xanthostigma (Pers. in Ach. Lich. Un., p. 403 ; 



Ach., Syn., p. 176 pro parte) ; Nyl., Lapp. Or., p. 130. 

 On trees in Lowther Park, The barren thallus occurs 

 rather frequently, but I have only once gathered it with 

 apothecia. 



198. Lecanora vitellina (Ehrh., exs. 155); Ach., Lich. Un., 



p. 403 ; Syn., p. 174; Nyl, Scand., p. 141 ; Leighton, Lich. 



Flora, 3rd ed., p. 166. 

 Very common on rocks and walls, and sometimes on wood. 

 The varieties corniscans and aureila also occur somewhat 

 frequently. 



June 1890. L 



