134 NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF DUBLIN. 



•00125" by -0006", and having a thick, 

 rounded margin; hymenium gelatine, 

 with iodine blue. 



No. 161. — Pertusaria pustulata (Leight.). Demesne, Armagh. T. J. 



Mr. Carroll thinks this may be P. leicoplaca ; 

 it is very constant in its form ; common 

 in Ireland ; and Leighton recognizes it, 

 No. 230, as the plant of Acharius. 



No. 170. — Curraghmore. T. J. 



Mr. Carroll considers this P. pustulata. 

 See No. 161. This plant has generally 

 four spores in each Ascus, occasionally 

 three or five, and they measure -0042" 

 by -0015". 



No. 217. — Curraghmore. T. J. 

 No. 255. — Pertusaria rupestris (DC.). Glengariff. T. J. 



The second form of fructification fertile ; 

 verruca? not present. 



No. 206. — Pertusaria syncarpa (Mudd). Mountains between Old Dro- 

 more and Killarney. T. J. 



No. 207. — Pertusaria ? Curraghmore. T. J. 



No. 215. — Pertusaria ? Curraghmore. T.J. 



Form known as Variolaria faginea (Sm.). 



Phlyctis (Wallr.). 



*No. 69.— Phlyctis agilsea (Ach.). Learmount, Co. Derry ? T. J. 

 No. 224.— Castle Barnard, Co. Cork. 

 Also a Lecidea. 



Physcia (Schreb.). 



No. 220. — Physcia csesia (Nyl). Rocks by sea-shore near Kenmare. 



T.J. 

 #N 0> 72. — Physcia candelaria (Nyl.). Demesne, Armagh. T. J. 

 ♦No. 90 Physcia chrysopthalma (Schcer.). Near Carrigaline, Co. Cork. 



J. C. 

 *No 91. — Physcia flavicans {Nyl.). On maritime rocks, "Whiting Bay, 



Co. Waterford. J. C. 

 *No. 299. — Physcia (Borrera) leucomela (Schcer.). Near Cork. J. C. 

 No. 320. Physcia ? lychnea (Ach.). Tower Hill, Curraghmore; also 



shore of Lough Tay, Co. Wicklow. 



T.J. 



