116 NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OP DUBLIN. 



Alectoria (Ach.). 



No. 306. — Alectoria jubata (Linn.). Luggelaw. T.J. 



This is the form which grows on rocks ; it 

 is rigid, and is not appressed ; it is the 

 form by some (erroneously) called bicolor. 



Arthonia {Ach.). 



Wo. 283. — Arthonia astroidea (Ach.). Castle Barnard. T. J. 



Nos. 140 and 193 Arthonia cinnabarina(J r . andB.). Borris, Co. Carlow. 



T.J. 

 No. 259. — Arthonia epipasta (Ach.). Glengariif. T. J. 



Mr. Carroll thinks A. astroidea, var. epi- 



No. 261.— Arthonia ilicina (Tayl). Glengariff. T. J. 



B^omyces (Pers.). 



No. 31. — Bceomyces rufus ( Wahlb.). Eocks south of Woburn, Co. Down. 

 T.J. 

 No. 178. — Mount Leinster, Co. Carlow. 

 T.J. 



I have placed the plant Mr. Moore thought 

 roseus here (No. 31), as I doubted his 

 name. Mr. Carroll agrees with me. 



Calicium (Pers.) 

 *No. 266. — Calicium tympanellum (Ach.). Curraghmore. T. J. 



Cetraria (Ach.). 



No. 307. — Cetraria glauca (Ach.). Shore of Lough Tay, Co.Wicklow. 

 T.J. 



Cladonia (Soffm.). 



No. 35. — Cladonia coccifera (Ach.). Eocks south of "Woburn, Co. Down. 

 T.J. 



Nearest to Mudd's No. 23 ; pronounced 

 macilenta, var. carcata (Ach.) by Ny- 

 lander; but the specimen does not 

 accord with Mudd's bellidiflora, nor with 

 Eabenhorst's No. 310. 



No. 199.— Curraghmore. T. J. 

 No. 200. — Cladonia coccifera macilenta (Hoffm.), filiformis (Relh.). Cur- 

 raghmore. T. J. 



