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THE LICHEN-FLORA 



England :— Near Scarborough. Mr. Hailstone. Malham, Yorkshire. Dr. 

 Carrington. Leigh Woods! Clifton. Mr. Larbalestier. GorleBtone Church; 

 Dunwich, Suffolk. Mr. D. Turner. Southover Priory. Mr. Jenner. between 

 Horsham and Guildford. Mr. Borrer. near Malvern. Dr. Boll. Chewmagna 

 near Bristol ; Wootton under Edge, and Sevenhampton. Mr. Joshua. Newing- 

 ton near Sandgate ; near Maidstone : Wrotham ; Westerham ; Postling ; 

 Kent. Mr. Holmes. Foreshield, Alston, Cumberland. Bev. W. Johnson. Upton, 

 near ShifinaL Shropshire; Llanforda, near Oswestry. 



Crombie 1. c. remarks, "confined apparently to S. and W. England, easily 

 recognised from all states of CoUema pulposum and L. plicatile, by its subfru- 

 ticulose habit." 



22. L. Schraderi, (Bernh.) darkish olive-green, ccespitose, small, 

 erect, dichotomously branched, lobes sublinear, irregularly undulato- 

 sulcato-rugose and angular, constricted at the base and apices, 

 dilated in the middle ; apothecia reddish, lateral, concave, margin 

 entire, paler. 



Among mosses in calcareous soil, rare. 1783. 



Syn :— Bernh. in Schrad. Journ. 1799. fasc. 1. 22. Ach. Syn. 328. Nyl. Syn. 

 133. 



Fig :— E. Bot. t. 2284. 



Geog. Distrtb : — France, Germany, Bavaria, Algeria. 



Bot. Prov ;— 1, 2.. .4, 5...8...15...19...26...28. 



England : — Matlock, Derbyshire. Sir J. E. Smith. (1783). Caistor Church, 

 Norfolk ; and near Bury ; and Sussex. Mr. D. Turner, near Yarmouth ; Bath. 

 Bev. J. M. Crombie. Holly Bush Hill, Malvern. Dr. Holi. near Storrington 

 Church ; Crow Link, Sussex. Mr. Borrer. Sussex Downs, near Brighton ; 

 near Bath ; near Babbicombe S. Devon ; Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Dr. HoU. 

 Grove Lane, near Cirencester. Mr. W. Joshua. Bathampton Downs, Bath. 

 Dr. HoU. near Chelsfield ; Wrotham ; Shoreham ; Folkestone ; near Otf ord, 

 Kent. Mr. Holmes. 



Scotland : — On decayed mortar of old walls in Glenlyon, Perthshire. Bev. J. 

 M. Crombie. 



Ireland : — Killarney. Dr. Moore, near Cork. Mr. Carroll. Sheep Walk, 

 Armagh. Adm. Jones. Dawros Bridge, near Kylemore, Galway. Mr. Lar- 

 balestier. 



Channel Islands : — L'etacq, Jersey ; Herm. Mr. Larbalestier. 



23. L. microscopicum, Nyl. olivaceo-nigricant, most minutely frut- 

 iculose, efhise, branched, erect, unequally terete, branchlets 

 elongato-papillate. 



On rocks, rare. 



S?N : -Nyl. Prodr. 26. Syn. 122. 



Fig :— Nyl. Syn. t. 4. f. 17. 



Bot. Prov :— 3...5...31. 



England : — Cowcombe Wood, near Chalford, Gloucestershire. Mr. Joshua. 

 Fant Woods, near Maidstone, Kent. Mr. Holmes. Llanymynech ! Shropshire. 



Channel Islands : — Jersey. Mr. Larbalestier. 



Crombie says l.c. " approaches, in habit at least, nearer to the preceding 

 than to any state of L. lacerum, while the discovery of the apothecia by me 

 recently, near Shiere, in Surrey, shows that it is not, as might have been sus- 

 pected, an undeveloped state of some other species." 



24. L. musicolum, (Sw.) fuscous, or olivaceo-fuscescent, small, 

 pulvinar,fruticuloso-ramose, branches filiformi-terete or sub-compressed, 

 intricate, apices slightly attenuate ; apothecia fusco-rufescent or 

 fuscous, terminal, oppressed, concave, margin thin, smooth, entire, 

 paler ; spores 8, colourless, oblongo-fusiform, 1-septate. 



On mossy rocks and walls in sub-alpine districts, rare. 1790. 



Stn :— Swartz Nat. Act. Dps. 4. 248 (1784) ; Ach. Syn. 328. Nyl. Syn. 134. 

 Scand. 36. 



Fig :— Dicks. Br. Crypt. 2. t. 6. f. 9. Schasr. En. t. 10. f. 1. b. E. Bot. t. 

 2264. Nyl. Syn. t. 4. f. 11...15. 



