76 CYCLOCARPINEE [LEPTOGIUM 
—Distr. General though not common throughout the British Isles. 
—B.M. Quenvais, Jersey ; Ventnor and near Shanklin, I. of Wight ; 
Penzance and near Withiel, Cornwall; Buckfastleigh, Morleigh and | 
near Torquay, Devon; Ardingly, near Brighton, Aldrington and 
Arundel, Sussex; Shiere, Surrey; Cheddar Cliffs, Somerset; near 
Cirencester, Gloucestershire ; Broadwas and Alfric, Worcestershire ; 
Garn Dingle, Denbighshire ; Beaumaris, Anglesea; near Cambridge ; 
Cotteral Clough, Lancashire ; near Kendal, Westmoreland ; Keswick, 
Cumberland; Mulgrove Castle and near Ayton and Baysdale, Cleve- 
land, Yorkshire; New Galloway, Kirkeudbrightshire; Reeky Linn, 
Forfarshire ; Bracklinn Bridge, Perthshire; Appin, Argyll; Corrie- 
mulzie, Braemar, Aberdeenshire; Blarney and Kilworth, Cork; Killar- 
ney and Dingle Bay, Kerry ; Connemara, Galway; near Belfast. 
Form fimbriatum Nyl. Syn. Lich. i. p. 122 (1858).—Lacinize 
somewhat broader, with the margins densely fimbriate and 
ciliate, the cilia very much branched.—Cromb. in Journ. Bot. 
xii. p. 335 (1874); Leight. Lich. Fl. ed. 2, p. 468; ed. 3, p. 28. 
Lichenoides pellucidum, endivie foliis tenuibus, crispis Dill. Hist. 
Muse. p. 143, t. 19, fig. 31, c (1741). Collema fimbriatum Hoftm. 
Deutschl. Fl. ii. p. 104 (1795). 
Exsicc. Cromb. n. 108 ; Johns. n. 205; Mudd n. 5 pro parte. 
Scarcely to be distinguished from the species, though generally 
with more densely fimbriate margins of the thallus. 
Hab. Similar to that of the species.—Dvzstr. Recorded only from 
S.W. and N. England and from §S. Highlands of Scotland.—B. M. 
Luccombe, I. of Wight; near Totnes and Tavistock, Devon; Hay- 
wards Heath and Tunbridge Wells, Sussex; Chalford, Gloucester- 
shire; Caddesdon, Oxfordshire; Broadwas and Alfrick, Worcester- 
shire; Barmouth, Merioneth; Kildale, Cleveland, Yorkshire; New 
Galloway, Kirkcudbrightshire; Appin and Inverary, Argyll; Killin, 
Perthshire ; near Fort William, Invernessshire ; Applecross, Ross- 
shire. 
Var. pulvinatum Koerb. Syst. Lich. Germ. p. 418 (1855).— 
Thallus of smaller lobes than the species, denticulate at the 
margin, crowded in pulvinate masses, dark-brown. Apothecia 
central on the thallus, rather rare-—Mudd Man. p. 47 ; Cromb. 
Lich. Brit. p. 8; Leight. Lich. Fl. p. 33; ed. 3, p. 28. Subsp. 
pulvinatum Cromb. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. xvii. p. 567 (1880) 
& Monogr. i. p. 70. Lichenoides tenue crispum, foliis ewigquis 
surrectis Dill. Hist. Muse. t. 19, fig. 34 a (1741) and Lichenoides 
tenuissimum crispum et veluti aculeatum 1. c. t. 19, fig. 35. Lichen 
tremelloides var. y Lightf. Fl. Scot. ii. p. 842. L. tremella var. 3, 
With. Arr. ed. 3, iv. p. 73. Collema pulvinatum Hoffm. Deutschl. 
Fl. ii. p. 104 (1795). 
Exsice. Johns. n. 206; Larb. Cesar. n. 55 & Lich. Hb. 
n. 241. 
Differs from the species in the persistently brown thallus, but 
more especially in the pulvinate growth. The lacinie at the cireum- 
ference are more spreading. 
