404 Mr. Hardy on Lichens of the Eastern Borders. 



3. G. PROBOSCIDEA, Ach. " On rocks near the summit of Hedgehope and on 

 Cheviot." Dr. Johnston. I have repeatedly sought for this, without being able 

 to find it. It is represented in Dr. Johnston's Herbarium by a single dwarf 

 specimen without apothecia, which the Rev. "W. A. Leighton, who examined it, 

 refers to Gyj-ophora deitsta, a. Turn, and Borr Lich. Brit. This is G. prohoscidea 

 of the present arrangement. See also Mr. Leighton's Monograph of British 

 Umbilicariffi, Ann. and Mag. N. Hist. 2nd ser. xviii. p. 289. 



4. G. CYLiNDHicA, L. On mountain rocks, &c. N. Frequent on Cheviot and 

 Hedgehope ; it begins on Cheviot along with the appearance of Vaccinium Vitis- 

 Idcea ; Henhole, Fredon hill, House of Crag, top of Newton Tor. B. Dikes in 

 Bowshiel dean and near Penmanshiel. 



These curious lichens are of world-wide distribution. G. cylindrica and pro- 

 loscidea, along with Lecidea atroalha, L. geographica, and Cenomyce pyxidata 

 ascend to near the snow-line of the Mexican volcano of Orizaba. Ray Soc. Re- 

 ports, 1845, p. 195. 



5. G. roLYRRHTzos, L. On mountain rocks and stones. N. " Hedgehope 

 and Cheviot." Winch. Henhole, House of Crag, Fredon hill, Homilheugh, 

 Great Heddon. B. Stones on the moor near Dowlaw, stone dikes at Penman- 

 shiel and Harelawside. 



25. Pannaria, Delise, 



1. p. RUBIGINOSA, Thunh. |3. CCERULEO-BADIA, Schleich. B. On moss 

 among shady rocks at the Black Crag, Pease dean ; rare. Mr. Jerdon sent it 

 from Mossburnford, Rox. 



2. B. BRUNNEA, -Swartz. On earth and among moss in shady deans, &c. D. 

 On the sea-banks at Hudshead in the old Quarry. N. Heathpool linn, and by 

 the side of Coldgate water above Langleyford. B. Sides of roads, and in deans 

 in Penmanshiel Wood, Harelawside dean, below the Retreat, sea-banks at 

 Siccar, and east of Redheugh. Sqvamaria Hypnorum, Bot. East. Borders, 

 p. 268. 



3. P. Hypnorum, Vahl. Among moss on the banks of upland streams. N. 

 " Cheviot." Winch. Common burn at Using Shank, where it unites with 

 Broadstruther-burn, to form Care-burn. B. Near the head of Dowlaw dean. 



26. AmpMloma, Fries. 



1. A. LANUGINOSA, Ach. On moss among shady, and in the fissures and 

 partly spreading over, damp rocks. N. Rocks above the Kettle or "Wishing 

 Well, Wooler, and on Whitelaw and Homilheugh ; also by the side of the burn 

 above Coldgate Mill, and among the high rocks to the west of the Care-burn, 

 Ford Woodhouse hill. 



27. Spamaria, De Cand. 



1. S. SAXICOLA, PoZ/icA. On exposed rocks and walls. N. "On rocks at 

 Carham and Wark by the Tweed." Winch. Sea-coast at Bamborough, Spindle- 

 stone and Easington rocks. Plentiful round Wooler, Homilheugh, Fredon 

 hill, Henhole, Routin Linn, &c. B. Dean at Oldcambus, near Dowlaw Moss, 

 walls at Blackburn, Godscroft, Whitadder at the Retreat, East Gordon, &c. 



Var. ALBOMARGiNATA. Pale glaucous-green ; the apothecia crowded, and 

 sometimes deformed, their margins, and the outline of the scales of the thallus. 



