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Cetraria aculeata Fries. Wharncliffe. 



Platysma glaucum L. Wharncliffe. 



Peltigera polydactyla Hojfm. Wharncliffe. 



^Parmelia olivacea L. Ilkley and Brough. 



P. caperata L. Brough. 



P. laevigata Sjh. Wharncliffe. 



*Physcia ciliaris L. Brough. 



Pan n aria nigra Huds. Wentbridge. 



Placodium candicans Dicks. Snieaton Crags. 



*Lecanora vitellina Ach. Ilkley, Whitley and Brough. 



L> badia Ach. Washburn Valley. 



Lecidea contigua Fries. P'arnley. 



L. nnollis Wahl. Farnley. 



*Endocarpon hepaticum Ach. Wentbridge. 



E. m in latum L. Malham Cove. 



*E. fluviatile DC. Wales Wood. 



Verrucaria macrostoma Duf. Smeaton Crags. 



*V. fu seel I a Ttirn. Washburn Valley. 



Those marked * are not given for Yorkshire in Leighton's 

 'Lichen Flora,' ed. 2. 



FUNGI. 



Our meetings have hitherto yielded comparatively few Fungi. 

 More of the larger fleshy species were met with at Wharncliffe 

 than at other of the places at which excursions were held, owing 

 to the date being in September, most of these plants coming to 

 perfection in the autumn. 



In this as in the other orders of Cryptogamia we shall probably 

 not accomplish much work until we have a greater subdivision of 

 labor and a few enthusiastic specialists. The following species 

 have been met with : — 



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