CLADONIA | CLADONIACEX: 465 
laciniate, glaucous or whitish above, white beneath ; podetia 
slender, subcylindrical, simple or shortly divided above, subulate 
or rather blunt at the apices, greyish-white, granular-pulverulent 
{(K —, CaCl—). Apothecia small, sometimes confluent.— 
Cromb. in Grevillea xi. p. 115 (1883) & Monogr. i. p. 171. 
C. Floerkeana var. bacillaris Leight. in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 
ser. 3, xviii. p. 417 (1866) pro parte & Lich. Fl. p. 71; ed. 3, 
p- 65 pro parte; Cromb. Lich. Brit. p. 21. C. coccifera var. 
macilenta £. clavata Mudd Brit. Clad. p. 32 (1865). Coralloides 
ramulosum, tuberculis coccineis Dill. Hist. Muse. p. 96, t. 15, 
fig. 19¢ (1741). Bzomyces bacillaris Ach. Meth. p. 329 (1803) 
pro minore parte. Scyphophora bacillaris 8. F. Gray Nat. Arr. i. 
p. 422 (1821) pro parte. 
Exsice. Johns. 0. 245; Mudd Clad. n. 70. 
Distinguished from the preceding species by the absence of 
reaction with potash. The British specimens are rarely fertile. 
Hab. On the ground or on turf-walls in inland situations.—Distr. 
Rare in §. and N. England, the Scottish Grampians and N.W. 
Ireland.—B. M. Wadebridge, Cornwall; Ayton Moor, Cleveland, 
Yorkshire ; West Allen Carrs, Northumberland; Appin, Argyll ; 
Glen Lochay and Rannoch, Perthshire; hills at Nigg, Kincardine- 
shire. 
Form pityropoda Nyl. ex Cromb. in Grevillea xi. p. 115 
(1883). Podetia stoutish, rugose or minutely and crowdedly 
squamulose.—Cromb. Monogr. i. p. 172. 
Hab. On the ground and on turf-walls in upland districts.— Distr. 
Rare among the Scottish Grampians and in N.W. Ireland.—B. M. 
Rannoch, Perthshire: Appin, Argyll; Colin Glen, Antrim ; Conne- 
mara, Galway. 
Var. subcoronata Nyl. ex Cromb. in Grevillea xii. p. 92 
(1884) & Monogr. i. p. 172.—Podetia rather stoutish, very 
granulose or squamulose, simple or digitately branched towards 
the apices. —C. coccifera var. macilenta f. obtusa Mudd Man. p. 62 
(1861) & £. polycephala Mudd Brit. Clad. p. 32 (1865) pro parte. 
C. macilenta var. filiformis f. polycephala Flot. ex Koerb. Syst. 
Lich. Germ. p. 32 (1855). Coralloides ramulosum, tuberculis 
coccineis Dill. Hist. Muse. p. 96, t. 15, fig. 19 a, B (1741). 
Exsicc. Mudd Clad. n. 72 pro parte. 
Approaches var. carcata of the following species, but still more 
closely allied to C. bacillaris in the longer and more finely pulverulent 
podetia. The British specimens are well fertile. 
Hab. On the ground in upland moorlands.— Distr. Rather rare in 
S.W. and N. England, the S. Grampians, Scotland, and N.W. Ireland. 
—B. M. St. Breward, Cornwall; near Hunter Tor, Dartmoor, Devon; 
Sullington Heath and Ardingly, Sussex; Kildale Moor and Ingleby 
Park, Cleveland, Yorkshire; Glen Lochay, Perthshire; Connemara, 
Galway. 
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