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. C. polycarpon (Scher.), Kplhb. Gese. Lich. ii., p. 577. 
are rocks, Appin, Praia ada (Crombie), sti il but 
no doubt to be detected elsew “ee 
3. C. Laurert (Fw.), Krb. 414. On oni of wall, 
near High Force een rsa (i) hiadiee old in Fl 186 
vid. Mudd Man., p. 44, , f. 6, s.n. Synechoblastus PETE 
— ). 
C. auriculatum, var. pinguescens, Nyl. in Flora, 1872, p. 853, 
«thallus shicdes: lobes more incised ” than in the type. On shad 
walls, Finlarig, Killin, and calcareous rocks, Craig Tulloch, Blair 
asta (Crombie), gathered only very sparingly. 
Sead te pie riggs Nyl in Flora, 1872, p. 853, spn. Para- 
sisi on the above var. of C. aur soasnanetpy Hfim., on Craig Tulloch 
Vv 
aren 
m sues (Ach Nyl. Seand., p. 32. 
( : a, n the 
ground near Penzance, Cornwall (Curnow), but sparingly ; probably 
‘alicium byssaceum, Frs. L. Ref., p. 899. On dead twigs of 
Alders by the banks of the Garry, Blair Athole (Crombie) ; probably not 
uncommon, though only a single specimen was gathered, and that 
accidentally. 
8. Alectoria divergens (Ach.), Nyl. Scand., p. 71. On the ground 
ongst Mosses on the summit of Cairngorm, in Braemar, iy rare 
i can 
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via, and at first sight more resembling Cetraria aculeata 
Ramalina ‘nto ers ), Nyl. in Flora, 1873, p. 66. On 
eras, in A and, y, well fruited (umow, 1872); not 
On rocks, Kymyal 
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Cliff, near "Beane Oren Thallus Kk Xa Cl. rom the 
same locality there appear also isidiiferous and panniform conditions. 
1. Pannari: nigra * psotina (Ach.), Nyl. Scand., p. 126. On cal- 
Sane stones of parapet of bridge over the Tay at Hexham, Nor- 
iieniatieblond: ‘eaniie 1872). ‘ 
12. Lecanora diphyodes, Nyl. in Flora, 1872, p. 853. On graniti ie 
maritime rocks near Portlethen, on the coast of Kincardineshire, very 
rare ar ae 1872). 
- lutescens, DC. Fl. Fr. ii., p. 668. On old larch pales at 
Durrig, near Aberdeen (Crombie) ; abundant, but rarely with apothe- 
cia; no doubt to be detected elsew one 
1 . L. piniperda, Krb. Par., p. 81. On decaying larch rails, very 
spar ingly, near Loch Tummel, Perthshire (Crombie), and like the 
receding rarely with apothecia 
: oe moons ak 4 yl. in Flor , 1872, p. 249. On old pales 
near Mill Hill, ee eer (Ceombia)) and probably common through- 
out — Britain. 
6. L. sarcopis * homopis, Nyl. in lors, 1872, p. 0 
sie near Finchley, Middlesex (Crombie), but BH seis Seely 
well developed. 
1. By gus Kyl. i in Flora, 1868, p. 478, Th. Frs. Lich. 
Scand., p. 265. On old pales at Kili and Blair Athole (Crombie), 
not typical bus Sf. obscurior, Nyl. in 
