BIBLIOGRAPHY: LICHENS, 1888 TO 1893. 223 
of titles] | — a 2 lines of motto] | — | London: |. . | — | 1888 [8vo, pp. 
xiv. +843. The Lichenes occupy 31-660 and pp. 806-811; the total 
number of elected recorded is 258 ; the introductory matter is but brief]. 
{J. A.] MARTINDALE. Westmorland 
Lichens in Westmoreland [in Lowther Park, Schizoxy/on corticola and 
Calicium roscidium, both new to Westmorland, the latter to Britain], Gard. 
Chron., Feb. 27th, 1886, p. 272 
JoserH A. MARTINDALE, bis rk N.W., Westmorland, Cumberland. 
The Lichens of Westmorland [continued ; 50 species of Lodari epee ily 
Peltidea, Solorina 5 Wophvinsttin, Paige Physcia, Umbilicaria, Gyrophor 
annaria, rors esioe arpia, Le, re ee Lecanora,Pioroma,Spuamaria, 
and Placodium noted, carrying the total number to 
(Cross F ah G. cyl eee (Sca . oo G. "pobyphylia (Cronkley Scar, Yorks. ), 
and Lecan, bn Abas: m (all the neighbouring c past e also recorded for 
outside Westberland| : Nat herp ‘f eb. 1888, Zé 
J. A. MARTINDALE, Sirsa din & Furness. 
~ District [= Westmorland and Furness, defined, described, di vided 
oO six riv aot districts, and illustrated og an ex pect | coloured ma 
cach voit has a | ~ ce at 7 lichens given ; the list for the entire county 
s to 500. rs own author yi Wesm. Note-Book and 
Na 7 "hie. Secee: Pat. m “March 1888, pp. of Record, ‘with folding 
J. A. aaa ie a ies ge 
A new Lecidea [parasitic on thallus of Zecidea eres § 
vensbarrow Crag in Kentmere; it is described, a called ne: pile 
sp.|. Wesm. Note-Book and Nat. Hist. Record, Vol » part 5, March 
1886, p- 108. 
JoOsepH A. MARTINDALE sce ae 
Gyrophora spodothren [added to the British Flora from Westmorland 
SPEEDS §, and two new Westmorland stations for Uyébzlicaria comer ieeg 
making 4 known in all, plage o record]. Westm. Note Book & Nat. 
Hist. Rea. Sep. 1889, pp. I 2 
JOsepH A. MARTINDALE. We estmorand, Isle of ee Cumberland. 
The rE of Westmorland [enumerating 44 species of Westmorland 
Leca so Lec. ate -atra (Isle py Man), be. chalyba (Cross hie range), 
o jstoina (sie of Man and St. Bees), Z. glaucoma (Lazonby, Cumb. 
zea (Kes Cumb.), and Z. feat on (ste of Beal, | as being 
likely. to pened, Nit, May and June, 1890, pi 
J. A. MARTINDALE. ‘Westmorland Furness. 
The Study of Lichens, with _— reference of the Lake 
District [an peat ing general discourse, species tisha pss to sre fe in 
assing or in pir ganged of the author’s ereriegg Trans. Cumb. a 
estm. ‘Auine.- 5, 1889-90, publ. 1891, pp. 1-24. 
GEORGE MASSEE. Cheviotland. 
N Li en (Verrucaria letevirens n. sp., from Berwick-on- 
eect Meee een) Leight., from Berwick-on-Tweed]. J. of Bot., 
Paty Be fo ya and pl. 324; rep. Grevillea, Sept. nes p. 28. 
G. MASsrE. 
ew or Rare Lichens bed, including Lecanora pti (Massal. , 
Yorkshire (Leighton Her ag F591 Grevillea, Dec. 1892, 
ABRAHAM SHACKLETON. York S. fe or Mid W. 
isap ce of Yorkshire Plants [including Pertusaria ‘eioplaca, which 
formerly occurred in three ae stations near Keighley, but is now 
extinct]. Nat., March 1891, 
July 1895. 
