48 THE LICHENS OF PERTHSHIRE 
Var. chlorophea Floerke. 88. Rannoch, Cromb.131. 89. Blair 
Atholl, Cromb: Pitlochry, 1912. 
*Form lepidophora Floerke. 88. Near Fortingal. 
Form myriocarpa Cromb. 88. Achmore, near Killin, Cromb. ib. 
C. pityrea Floerke. Heathery banks, dead stumps of trees, 
&e. 88. Rannoch, Cromb. 133. 89. Near Bridge of Cluny, 
Pitlochry. 
- Form hololepis Floerke. 88. Glen Lochay, Cromb. i 
*C, Lamarku Nyl. On the ground amongst eee &e. 
89. Moulin, near Pitlochry, 1912. 
Form Isignyi Nyl. 88. Near the Falls of Tummel, Cromb. 
134. South side of Loch Rannoch. 
C. fimbriata Fr. Mossy hanks tree roots, &c. 87. Glen 
Falloch. 88. Killin!, Cromb. 135. Near Fearnan. 89. Blair 
Var. conista Nyl. = Killin, Cromb. 136. Glen Lyon. 
also 
a Cromb. 89. Inyergowrie, S. Wilson. Pitlochry 
and Denk 
Var. nibaformds Fr. 88. Glen ee and ar ea Cromb. 
136. 89. Glen Tilt. Strelitz Wood, near Cargill, 19 
C. fibula Nyl. Insimilar situations to othe aol ea "8. Glen 
LOghpy, near Killin, obit ist. oaieag9 near Killin, 1913. 
*Form abortiva Cromb. 88. South side of Loch Rannoch, 
1905. Near Fortingal: « Allt Dubh Ghalair ithe Killin 
‘Var. subcornuta Nyl. 88. Killin, Cromd. 138. 
Form nemoryna Nyl. 88. Killin, Cromb. ib. 89. Pass of 
Killiecrankie. 
Var. radiata Nyl. 88. — Lochay, near Killin, Cromb. 139. 
C. gracilis Hoffm. Amongst mosses on rocky peaty ground. 
Common in all three vice-counties. It ascends on Ben More to 
3480 ft., and on Ben Chalum re hopes ft. 
Form abortiva Schaer. 8. Rannoch, Cromb. 140. 
‘Eachan, hee Meall-na- ‘Genes at 9300 ft. 89. Near Bridge 
oc 
ry. 
ar. hybrida Schaer. 88. By Loch Tay, near Killin, Cromd. 141. 
Cc cornuta Fr. 87. Sherriffmuir, near Stirling, Cromb. 142. 
88. Rannoch, Cromb. 89. Pass of Killiecrankie, 1912. 
Form clavulus Fr. 88. Rannoch, Cromb. ib. 
C. ochrochlora Floerke. Rotten tree trunks and turfy ne 
in wooded upland districts. 87. Loch Katrine, Cromb. 142. 
88. South side of Loch Rannoch. 
Form ceratodes Floerke. 88. Rannoch, Cromb..143. 
C. verticillata Floerke.- Heathy banks and mossy . ene 
88. Glen Lochay, near Killin, Cromb. 143. King’s Seat, Killin, 
and Ben Lawers, at 3900 ft., Watson. Meall-na-Saone. — 
a cervicornis Schaer. Rocky and heathy ground on mountains 
oors. Common in all three i ascending to the 
summits of Ben Lawers and Ben- 
Form stipata Nyl. 87. Glen Fallch at’ 1000 ft. 88. Loch 
Heg™ Rannoch, Cromb. 144. Rannoe h Moor. 
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