260 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Ach. 1, Very fine, and fruiting well on Silurian rocks in Lower 
oon ae tartarea Ach. Frequent on rocks and tree- eee in 
— L. subtartarea Nyl. 1. Trees near Burrow. — L. parelia 
1, Frequent on rocks and tree-trunks. 2. Higher oaate 
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Pertusaria globulifera Nyl. 2. “Tree by the Crook of Lune.—P. 
amara Nyl. Very common on trees in the hilly districts.—P. com- 
munis DC. By the Lune near Kirkby Lonsdale; Docker. 2. 
Hindburn ; Crook of Lune.—P. lactea Nyl. 1. Hornby, and near 
Cowan Bridge. 2. Caton.—P, dealbata Nyl. 2. Middiegill, — 
burn ; and about the head of Wyresdale ; Clougha. — P. Wulfen 
DC. 2. Middlegill and Wolfhole Crag, on trees.—Var. plibestes 
Nyl. 2. Whitewell. 
Phlyctis agelea Koerb. 1. On trees near een 
Thelotrema lepadinum Ach. 2. Near White 
reeolaria <r Ach. 1. Between Tack sid Burrow, and 
on Dalton Crag. 2. Clougha and Whitestone Clough. — U. bryo- 
phila ei 2. On Cladonia oes and mosses in Whitestone 
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Lecidea lurida (Swartz). 1. Dalton re ee crustulata (Ach.). 
- On an erratic rs er Dalton Crag. 2. Clougha Pike; Deer 
ously Dalegill, Hindburn. — L. lucida Ach. 1. Near Cowan 
Bridge.—L. deco ora Hk 2. Summit of Wardstone ; Clougha.— 
LL. enteroleuca segill. — LL. parasema (Ach.). 1. Trees 
between Silverdale and Yealand: Dalton Crag; and in Wash Dub 
Wood preet Clough. LVar. tabéscens Leight. 1. Trees near 
Haweswater. eke uliginosa (Schrad.). 1. Leck Fell. 2. Ward- 
stone Breast.—L. neglecta Nyl. 1. A lichen collected at Borwick, 
and seen elsewhere in Dist. 1, is referred by Mr. Martindale to 
eewrest ia lobiferare N ie the imperfect state of some lichen generally 
arded as L. neglecta Nyl. — I. coarctata (Sm.). 2. Hindburn.— 
2 ae (Flk.). 1. A cinerascent form on Silurian rocks, Hase- 
gill. —b. ga aga 1. Easegill. 2. Clougha. In both instances 
lough, on water-washed rocks.—f. lprosa Leight. 1. Near Gres- 
singham. — L. confluens ~ . Summit wall of Greygarth 
Fell.—L, calcivora (Ehrh.). Sily erdale and Dalton Crag.— L. 
canescens (Dicks.). 1. Bovaes Silverdale; Thrang End; Bor- 
wick. On trees and walls.—L. myriocarpa (DC. 1. Wennington 
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and Melling ; between Carnforth and Over Kellet. 2. Near Caton. 
We have only found corticolar forms as yet.—L. hyperiza Stirt. (?). 
- tal Trees by the Lune below Kirkby Lonsdale. We have not seen 
a specimen of Dr. wag s. plant, therefore this must be regarded 
as requiring confirmation.—L. ceruleo-nigricans (Lightf.). 1. Leek ; 
Dalton Crag ; ee Eaves Wood; Silverdale Station and 
