496 128. Lejoph. 5. IDIOTHALAMEZ. PI. cell. aph. 
bottom in the thallus; perithecia double; the exterior ra- 
ther cartilaginous, thick, hard, halved, with a nipple or 
opening above; the interior very thin, membranaceous, 
entirely enclosing a nearly globular, vesicular, cellular 
nucleus. 
1. Lejophlea punctiformis. Dotlike smooth-moss. 
Crust very thin, rather regular, smooth, brownish; epo- 
thecia small, hemispherical, nearly globular; mouths 
scarcely open; nucleus globular, white. 
Lichen punctifermis, Achar. Prod. 18; Engl. Bot. 2412, - 
Verrucaria punctiformis, Achar. Meth. 119: Lich, 274. 
On smooth barks of trees. 
2. Lejophlea analepta. Strengthening smooih-mess. 
Crust membranaceous, rather irregular, shining, olive; 
apothecia nearly sessile, scattered, hemispherical, conoid, 
nipplelike; mwcleus compressed, nearly membranaceous, 
white. 
Lichen analeptus, Achar. Prod. 15; Engl. Bot. 1848. 
Werrucaria olivacea, Persoon in Uster Ann. 1, 28. 
Verrucaria analepta, Achar. Meth. 119; Lich, 275. 
On bark of trees, especially beeches. 
3. Lejophlea stigmatella. Small-dot smooth-moss. 
Crust thin, cartilaginous, membranaceous, smooth, grow~ 
sing cracked, whitish ; apothecia small, hemispherical, crowd- 
ed, nearly confluent; mowihs extremely small; nucleus 
globular, greyish. 
Lichen stigmatellus, Achar. Prod. 15; Engl. Bot. 1891. 
Werrucaria cinerea, Persoon in Ust. Ann. 7, 28. 
Verrucaria stigmatella, .dchar. Meth. 1173. Lich. 276. 
On the smooth bark of trees. 
4. Lejophlea gemmata. Gemmed smooth-moss. 
Crust spreading, thin, smooth, silvery white; apothecia 
scattered, hemispherical, nipplelike, shining; nucleus glo- 
bular, transparent. 
Lichen melaleucus, Engl. Bot. 246: 
Verrucaria alba, Schrad. Germ, 109. 
Verrucaria melaleuca, Achar. Meth. 117. 
Verrucaria gemmata, Achar. Lich, 278. 
On the bark of tall trees, 
