256 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
dale. 2. Near Whitewell.—C. isidioides Nyl. 1. On Warton Crag, 
J. A. Martindale, 
Ci post plicatile Nyl. 2. In the Hodder Valley below 
Whitewell. — C. fluviatile Nyl. 2 2. Stones in the river above 
2 Bridg aC, Schradert Nyl. 1. Dalton Crag, near Hen- 
Leptogium lacerum Gray. 1. Silverdale; Dalton Crag, near 
Henridden, on mossy limestone rocks. — L. pulvinatum Nyl. 
Rocks and walls near Dalton Crag ; Whittington and Over Kellet. 
Calicium hyperellum Ach. 1. On oaks between rite’ and 
Melling, and near Wennington. Other species of Calici are 
believed to oceur, but we have not succeeded in Hiiaiebire odie’ a 
on them yet. 
Trachylia tympanella Fr. 2, Crag Wood, and near Greystoneley, 
on old palings. 
Spharophorus compressus Ach. 2, Gavell’s Clough and Clougha 
ern barren. — 9. coralloides Pers. 1. Near itr of Oa te 
Baomyces rufus DC. 1. Near Gressingham, c. frt.; Middlegill, 
Hindburn, ec. frt,—B. iit s DC. 1. Near Dalton n Crag. 
Stereocaulon coralloides L. 1. Leck Fell and Greygarth Fell 
_ Summit.—sS, evolutum Graewe. 2. Clougha and Deer Clough.—S. 
denudatum Flor ke. 1. Greygarth Fell at 2050 ft. 2. At the head 
of Great Clough, Patabieodk | Fell. —s. condensatum Hoffm., 2. Wolf- 
$:- Cladonia pywidata Fr. 1. meg? and Leck. 2. Hindburn; 
Wy e; and near Whitewell. 38. Near Fleetwood. — Var. 
oe Docitlam Fr. 2. Spreet Clough os near Dolphinholme. 3. St. 
Annes. — Var. chlurophea Florke. Tatham Moor. — C. pityrea 
Florke. 2. Gully near Lea Fell. — 7 fimbriata Fr, 1, Silverdale 
and Borwick. An Parlick, tor bert and near Whitewell. — Var. 
conista Nyl, Thrang End —Var. radiata Nyl. 2. Near Dol- 
phinholme. iat cervicornis Schaer. = perce Fell and Leck 
Fell. 2. Clougha; on the S.W. side of Wardstone, and Long 
Crag above Tarnbrook. —C, aime Nyl. 1. Lower Easegill, not 
quite typical.—C. furcata Hoftm. Trowbarrow and Eaves Wood. 
lougha ; Gavell’s Clough and Tarnbreok Fell; near oie 
and in Dewhurst Clough. 38. St. Annes. — C. pungens Flérke 
= Haweswater.— C. furcatiformis Ny] eysha ‘coat — 
C. squamosa Ho Greygarth Fell and Easegill. 2. Clougha 
me Nhe nee Flérke. 1. Easegill. 2. k Clough and White 
—C. coccifera Schaer. 1, Greygarth Fell, Dalton Crag, and 
Moss, 2. Clougha: Lower Emmetts ; Deer Clough ; 
Pailick Whitestone and Dewhurst Cloughs.—Forma cornucoptoides 
[oer 2. Long Crag and near Haylot. On Clou ugha and in White- 
stone Clough a form with short, almost obsolete podetia and no 
__ seyphi occurs, which may be var. ‘incrassata Fr.—C. digitata Hoftm. 
1. Dalton Crag and Heysham Moss. 2. Grizedale and Clough. — 
@. macilenta Hoftm. a Districts 1, 2, and 8. It is very 
