ESPECES NOUVELLES DU GENRE DIPTEROCARPUS. 149 
stones in gravelly places near — summit of Morrone, Braemar 
(Crombi ie), oes sparingly gather 
36. nfaderans, Nyl. es yy.m. On bare exposed 
“Me Pulicete of Morrone (ormbie) : apihenily avery distinct 
and beautiful species. 
. L. sarcogynoides, Hrb EO On granitic mari- 
time rocks at La ra ht . fersey CLattalecten’, eet no doubt to be de- 
tected elsewhere in Bri 
38. L. deludens, Nyl. in Flora, 1873, p. 295, sp.n. On qua a 
stones on the summit of Cairn Gowar, Blair Athole (Crombie) ; ° 
tremely rare, allied to Z. coun, ¥ 
39. L. subgyratula, Nyl., 1.c., sp.n. On stones amongst detritus near 
the summit of Morrone 
fo persimilis, Nyl. in Sallsk. pro F. = FL. » Mey 
p. 237. On Jungermannic upon Ben Lawers and at Canlochan, van. 
famhire (Dr. Stirt 
2. L. vern iaaee “Tue k. Enum. Lich. N. Amer., Suppl. i. 
On ae Fliquet Bay, and at La Moye, J ne (Earle) : a 
closely allied to the saxicole state of LZ. myriecarpa, 
43. L. delimis, Nyl. in Flora, 1873, p. 297, op On granite at 
Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey Ce ; very ra 
44. L. subviridis, Nyl., 1.c., sp. On siliceous seks at Noirmont, 
oo (Larbalestier) belonging as it would appear to the section 
0 ih 
J l.c., sp.n. On stones in Rozel meadow, 
oi Laatste aringly gathered. 
nae a : Teaevie 2. On mosses at Morrone, 
lestier) ; but very sparingly,—.A. armoricana, Cromb. Enum., p. 103, 
eg Lich. a7 ere 
Thelocarpon intermediellum, Nyl. in Flora, 1865, p. 260. 
old Nahe in a field near Shrewsbury, Shropshire (W. Phillip s). 
iio NOUVELLES DU GENRE DIPTEROCARPUS. 
Par M. VzsqQue. 
(From the ‘Comptes Rendus,” 1874,2 Mars, tom. Lxxviii., pp. 625-627.) 
, |: D. fagineus—Ramosus, ramis ramulisque gracilibus cortice 
fusco Vestitis, novellis velutinis ; foliis ellipticis vel lanceolatis, acutis 
va acuminatis, basi cuneatis, obscure sinuatis utrinque glabris, subtus 
— Petioloque pubescentibus ; gemmis ‘conicis parvis villosis; race- 
lack Mis axillaribus 3-floris ; ; ecalycis fru a tubo ss neha 5-costato, 
ne Nata  lanceolato wg ae obtusis tr 
+ Folia 6-9 jonga, 3-4 lata, petiola 2™ = longs; calycis fructiferi 
