120 NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF DUBLIN. 



No. 160. — Lecanora aurantiaca. Form. Demesne, Armagh, on young 

 trees. T. J. 

 Mr. Carroll thinks No. 160 a variety of 

 L. cerina. 



No. 296. — Curraghmore. T. J. 

 No. 296 is prohably the form named Callo- 

 pisma ulmicola by Mudd; ulmicola of 

 Leighton and Hepp. On the specimen 

 is a form of Lecanora subfusca, and a 

 parasite (I think fungoid) with 3-sep- 

 tate pale brown spores. 



No. 127. — Lecanora aurantiaca, var. erythrella (Ach.). Sheepwalk, 

 Armagh. T. J. 

 This plant and No. 126 are relatives by 

 spores. This plant when fresh has more 

 the aspect of Placodium ; it is probably 

 Lecanora aurantiaca, with Lecidean fruit, 

 however. 

 *No. 180. — Lecanora badia {Ach.). Mount Leinster. T.J. 

 No. 139. — Lecanora (TJrceolaria) calcarea {Ach.). Ballymoon, Co. 



Carlow. T. J. 

 No. 183. — Lecanora (TJrceolaria) calcarea {Ach.), var. contorta (FII;.). 



Ballymoon, Co. Carlow. T. J. 

 No. 110. — Lecanora cerina {Ach.). Demesne, Armagh, on young trees. 

 T.J. 

 There are other Lichens here, one of them 

 L. subfusca — form with 16 spores; but I 

 do not notice them here ; they cannot be 

 confused with L. cerina. 

 No. 181. — Lecanora cervina {Schrad. Per s.). Mount Leinster. T.J. 



No. 28. — Form. Bocks south of "Woburn. 



No. 48. — Lecanora cinerea {Linn. Nyl.). Barclay's Bock, Co. Down. 



T.J. 



Nylander considers the plant heretofore 



known as TJrceolaria cinerea {Ach.) as 



properly a Lecanora. 



No. 289. — Lecanora coarctata {Ach.). Barclay's Bock, Co. Down. T.J 

 No. 74. — Learmount, Co. Derry. 

 I observe the fructification (No. 289) is 

 lost; but there was fruit, and I re- 

 ferred the plant when gathered to the 

 form ornata. 

 No. 75. — Lecanora coarctata {Ach.), perhaps L. ornata {Smfl.). Lear- 

 mount, Co. Derry. T. J. 



