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Scotland :— Appin. Rev. J. M. Crombie. 

 Ireland :— Killarney. Mr. Hardy. 

 Wales :— North Wales. Mr. Griffith. (1811). Barmouth. 

 Channel Islands :— Guernsey. Rev. T. Salwey. Jersey, rare. Mr. Larbal- 

 tstier. 



Forma minor, Crombie 1. c. " thallus smaller, when dry some- 

 what angulose, probably identical with. Collema fasciculare, Smmrf." 

 Syn :— Collema fluviatile, Taylor in Hb. Brit. Mus. & Kew. 



14. L. palmatum, (Huds.) fuscescent, fusco-cinerascent or fusco- 

 glaucescent, thin, membranous, laciniate, laciniee erect, sublinear, 

 corniculato-convohtte ; apotbecia rufescent, small, sessile, irregularly 

 scattered, concave, margin elevated, entire ; spores 8, colourless, 

 ellipsoid, attenuated at the apices, irregularly murali-locular. 



On mossy sandy ground, rare. 1696. 



Stn :— Huds. Fl. Ang. 536. (1778) ; Ach. Syn. 319. Nyl. Syn. 126. Scand. 35. 



Fig :— E. Bot. t. 1635. 



Exs :— M. & N. 1051. Hepp 921. 



Geog. Disteib :— Central Europe, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, 

 Algeria, Canaries. 



Bot. Prov:— 2, 3, 4...10...15...22...28...31. 



England : — Yarmouth ; Hemsley. Mr. D. Turner. Coatham ! Cleveland. 

 Mr. Mudd. Cobham, Surrey ; Barrow Hill, Henfield. Mr. Borrer. 



Scotland: — Braemar! Prof. Cliurchill Babington. Sands of Barrie. Aim. 

 Jones. Blair Athole. Bev. J. M. Crombie. 



Ireland : — Luggelaw, co. Wicklow. Br. Moon. Armagh. Adm. Jones. 



Channel Islands: -Guernsey! Mrs. Collings. Herm. Mr. Larbalcstier. 



Crombie l.c. remarks " easily distinguished from L. sinuaturn by the revolute 

 margins of the laciniea, most visible when moistened and which are either 

 broader or narrower, and linear." " Spores .028—40. mm. long. .016—18 mm. 

 broad." (Nyl.) 



15. L. tremelloides, (L.) plumbeo-glaucescent or plumbeo-olivaceous, 

 thin,, membranaceous, smooth, lobate, imbricated and crispate ; 

 apothecia rufous or rufescent, elevated, urceolate or plane, margin- 

 thick, entire, elevated, lead-coloured ; spores 8, colourless, ellipsoid, 

 3-septate, irregularly murali-locular. 



On sub-alpine and maritime rocks, frequent. 1782. 



Syn :-Linn. Suppl. PI. 450. (1781) ; Aeh. Syn. 325. Nyl. Syn. 124. Seand. 35. 



Fig :-E. Bot. t. 1981. Nyl. Syn. t. 2. f. 7. 



Exs :— M. & N. 1060. Scbter. 409. Anzi Langob. 10. Lindig. 46. Larb. 5. 



Geog. Distrib : — Central Europe, France, Italy, Scandinavia, Sweden, 

 Finland, Cuba, Amazons, N. Zealand, Ceylon, Rio de Janeiro, N. Granada. 



Bot. Prov:— 1 ..5, 6, 7...10...14, 15, 16...19 . 26.. .29, 30, 31. 



England : — Devonshire. Mr Slater. Yorkshire. Mr. Curtis. Whitcliff Bocks ! 

 Ludlow. Bev. T. Salwey. Euan Minor, Cornwall ; North Brent Tor, Dartmoor. 

 Mr. Borrer. Hornby, Yorkshire. Mr. Teesdale. Torquay. Dr. Boll. Hayle 

 Towan near Penzance ! Mr. Curnow. between Moreton and Bovey Tracy ; 

 Ilsington, Devon. Messrs. Jones <{• Kingston. 



Scotland : — Dumbarton Castle Bock. Sir J. VS. Smith. (1782). Inverary. 

 Mr. Borrer. Pentland Hills. Br. Oreville. Appin. S. Hebrides. Rer. J. M. 

 Crombie. 



Ireland :— Belfast. Mr. Templeton. Dargle Biver. Dr. Stokes. Bantry. Miss 

 Hutchins. Askew Wood, Kerry. Dr. Taylor. Blackwater Bridge, Kerry; 

 Killarney. Mr. Carrol. Dunfanahy co. Donegal; Moyne Abbey co. Mayo! 

 Dr. Dickie. Tullywee Bridge ! co. Galway. Mr. Larbalestier. 



Wales :— Garn, Denbighshire. Mr. Griffith. Hendremynach. Rer. T. Salwey. 

 Cwm Bychan, near Harlech. Mr. Borrer. Bishopston Glen, Glamorganshire ! 

 Harlech Castle ! 



Channel Islands :— Gargate Mill ! St. Peter's Valley ! Jersey. Mr. 

 Larbalestier. 



"Spores 021— .027— mm. long. .008—9 mm. broad." (Nyl.) 



