19 BRITISH RAMALINAS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 
E. B. t. 889. R. calicaris, var. farinacea, Mudd, Man. p. 73; Leight. 
Br. Lich. Fl. p. 93.—Numerous specimens occur ‘alike in the older her- 
minutula, nd is not of E acea que 
wooded regions, as in New Forest De. the Scotch Highlands, though 
the Her . Brit. It is, pura scarcel 
1 
all si mgs and may belong to AS ae of which, as Nylander ob- 1 
serves, ]. c. p. 35, farinacea itself may be e only a variety. | 
Sraxinea ium Sp. Pl. ed. i. p. 1146), Ach. L. U. p. 602; 
; 36 f. 
£ . 86; à E. TL. sd... 59 * ; 
neus, Sm. E. B. t. 1781. R. calicaris, var. frazinea, Mudd, Man. "s 
vec Exs. 38, Mudd's Exs. 42, and specimens from 
Crombie, etc., from various parts of England and Scotland. l 
R. fastigiata (Pers. eed Ann. i. p. 256), Ach. L. U. p. 603; Nyl. 
. Mon. Ram. p. 39. Dill. Musc. t. 23. f. 62 c: Lichen fastigiatis, 
Sm. E. B. t. 890, lower fig. on left. e calicaris, var. E a Mu 
Man. p. 73; Leight. Br. Lich. Fl. p. 94.— This does not appear to hart 
been rightly p jm by the dier lichenists, since it appears along | 
with rola n Herb. obe sub nom. Lichen prunastri; but the fg 
as above i-e B., from a specimen gathered in Bedfordshire by Mr. 
Abbot, is  iffiiehdy iere It is common in the more inen herom 
from various parts of Britain, and though varying somewhat 1 the 
^d and breadth of the laciniw, is for the most a like wen 
43, Leighton’s Exs. 39, and 
characteristic 
utei tae Ach. L. U. p. 600; Nyl. Scand. p. 76; Reg 
Mon. . p. 50; Th. dim Reid. p. 40. Hook Eh Fi. ii. " 924; 
Leight. Br. La. HL p. 92 pro p. R. scopulorum, Mudd, Man. 
lorum, with which it has pesi | frequently Ee 
which two uM distinct varieties occur in Herb. Brit. Mus. ON 
1 M 2» i i us, id : 
reaction with K." It is at the same time a i mere species, © 
these varieties, depressa mihi, with short, MI. nip L r 
