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507. Staurastrum proboscideum Arch. 

 jNTii) W.— Cam Fell (viii. 1896). 



508. Staurastrum asperum Breb. 



N.W.— Mickle Fell. Mossdale Moor, Widdale Fell. 

 S.E. — Riccall Common. 



509. Staurastrum capitulum Br(^b. 



Var. amoenum (Hilse) Rahenh. [Syn. S. aimxmim Hilse]. 



Mid W.— Old Cote Moor. Cam Fell. 



N.W.— Bog near Widdale Beck. 



We think there can be no question that S. aiinxnuni Hilse is 

 referable to S. capitidiini Breb. as a variety ; it appears to be a 

 more frequent and widely-distributed plant than typical S. 

 capitulum. 



Varieties of S. capiluluin are easily distinguished from varie- 

 ties of S. pileolatum by the lateral projection of the superior 

 angles of the semicells, and by the bruader, flattened apex ; the 

 granulation of the cells is also much coarser. 



510. Staurastrum pileolatum Brt^b. 

 N.W.— Mickle Fell. 



Var. Brasiliense (Borg.) Liitkem. [Syn. S. ainoeiiuni var. 

 Brasiliense Borg. in Vidensk. Medd. f. d. naturh. 

 Foren. Kjobenhavn, 1890, p. 45, t. iv., f. 44; West 

 in Journ. Linn. Soc, Bot. vol. xxx , 1894, p. 179, 

 t. xxiii., f. 9.] 

 N.AV. — Bog near Widdale Beck. 



We fully agree with Liitkemiiller in regarding S. anucnmn var. 

 Brasiliense as a variety of S. pileolatum Brdb., as its characters 

 are in every respect those of the latter species. The ring of veri u- 

 cations at the base of the semicells is by no means constant in 

 character, and the specimens observed were somewhat inter- 

 mediate between var. Brasiliense Liitkem. and var. cristatu/n 

 Liitkem. with regard to this feature. 



511. Staurastrum scabrum Breb. 

 N.W.— Lund's Fell (iv. 1898). 



