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No. 278.— Glengariff. T. J. 

 No. 286.— Killiney. T.J. 



"With both forms of fructification. 

 No. 293.— Curraghmore. T. J. 



L. disciformis with both forms of fructifi- 

 cation ; a mixture of Lichens. 



No. 13 — Lecidea ferruginea(iZM<?s.). Barclay's Bock, Co. Down. T. J. 



No. 44. — Barclay's Eock, Co. Down, is 

 a poor and imperfect form. 



No. 109 Curraghmore. T. J. 



*No. 319. — Lecidea fusco-rubens (Nyl.). Glenarm, on chalk. T. J. 



*No. 269. — Lecidea grossa (Pers.). Curraghmore. T. J. 



No. 348 Lecidea incana (T. & B.), = L. pachycarpa (Puf.). Croma- 



gloun, Co. Kerry. D. M. 



The apothecia are perfect, but the speci- 

 men has suffered in carriage, and the 

 thallus, mixed with other Lichens, is 

 not satisfactorily exhibited. The fruc- 

 tification is rare. 



*No. 248. — Lecidea inspersa (Tulasne). Curraghmore. T. J. 

 Parasitic on Pertusaria fallax. 



*No. 29. — Lecidea lenticularis (Ach.). Eocks south ofWoburn, Co. 

 Down. 

 No. 149. — Sheepwalk, Armagh. T. J. 

 Nos. 177. — Sheepwalk, Armagh. T. J. 

 No. 290.— Barclay's Eock, Co. Down. 

 T.J. 

 *No. 155. — Lecidea Lightfootii {Ach.). Demesne, Armagh. T. J. 



No. 3 14. — Form. Curraghmore, on cork- 

 tree. T.J. 

 *No. 252. — Lecidea lutea {Picks.). Cork and Luggelaw. T. J. 

 No. 103. — Lecidea luteola, var. rubella (Ach.). On very old oak, Cur- 

 raghmore. T, J. 

 *No. 175. — Lecidea lutiella (Nyl.). Sheepwalk, mouth of the cave. 

 T.J. 



New species named by Nylander. Spores 

 1 -septate -0006" by -0002" ; paraphyses 

 lax, hypothecia pale ; with iodine cseru- 

 lescent, and partially obscure, blue and 

 yellow. 



*No. 249.— Lecidea mutabilis (Fee). Castle Barnard. T. J. 



"With second form of fructification. 



