13 THE LICHENS OF PERTHSHIRE 
woods of Rannoch would repay more detailed examination than 
was allowed by Ars brief time we spent on its fringe in very w wet 
hirta, U. dasypoga, U. ceratin na, ‘Alecto a jubata, A. subcana, 
A. implexa , Platysma glaucum, P. ulo at P. inoue 
PE . pinastr, Physcia polycarpa, Evernia prunastri, HE. furfuracea, 
ymelia saxatilis, P. sulcata, P. physodes, P. fuliginosa, Nig 
subaurifer P. exasperata, Parmeliopsis ambigua, P. aleur ites, 
ora piniperda, L. varia, L. izeoides, L. lutescens, 
Pertusara ophthalmiza, Gyalecta corticola, sig sane pint 
ea ochrococca, L. granulosa, L. flexuosa, L. aria, 
Brasorsile resine, Biatorina diluta, and Helepte lotigosua 
On decort aera trunks and fir palings occur 
. physodes, cars coilocar a, L. varia, L. lutescens, Lecidea 
fae ee LL. perobscura, L. teorgidule, L. mis sella, L. ochrococea, 
» Lb. i ea bi Biatorina spodiza, Ba i 
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apd species are Alectoria naan 
calicaris, Pamelia physodes, Nephromium ‘lusitanicum, Stictina 
sylvatica, Lobarina scrobiculata, Lecanora allophana, L. tartarea, 
L. c ma, L. intumescens, L. al ella, Pertusaria amara, 
proportions in which they are mingled, and therefore we can 
consider them with the other ground-dwelling species 
he upland heathlands consist of calluna-moor and sina 
the latter at considerably the more extensive of the two. The 
lichen-flora of the former approaches in its sire that of 
Psoroma ypnorum, Lecanora epi ibryon "ta ers fd 1a 
—— Urceolaria bryophila, Baomyces nie . placophyllus, 
hilus eruginosus, Pycnoth pl 
nia sores C. verticillata, C. cervicornis, C. sobolifera, C. de- 
generans, C. trachyna, C. coralloidea, C. lepidota, C. fureata, 
