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Scotland : — Near Stirling and Aberfeldy. Rev. J. M. Crombie. 

 " Spores .0025— .008 mm. diam," (Nyl J. Spores .009 mm. diam. 

 C. trichicUe var. ferrugineum should be oompared with this. Are they not 

 both states of the same plant ? 



8. G. Kylemoriense, Larb. Parasitical on a whitish thallus, 

 apparently that of Lecanora cinerea, (L.) ; apothecia excessively 

 minute, shortly stipitate ; capitulum crateriform, nigro-fuscous, 

 somewhat shining; stipes very short, of a paler whitish colour; 

 paraphyses entangled branched ; spores fuscous or fusco-nigrescent, 

 sphcerical, with a distinct narrow epispore, variable in size. 



On shady rocks, rare. 1877. 



Stn : — Leight. in Linn. Trans. 2d. ser. 1. 242. 



Fig :— Linn. Trans. 1. c. t, 33. f. 12. 13. & 14. 



Bot. Peov:— 26. 



Ireland : — Miderlin ! near Kylemore. Mr. Larbalestier. (1877). 



A very beautiful new species. Spores .006 — .008 mm. diam. 



B. Spores 1 -septate. 

 * Corticolce. 



9. G. hyperellum, Ach. flavo-virescent, granulose or subleprose ; 

 apothecia black, capitulum globoso-lentiform, stipes black, elongate, 

 sporal mass black or umber-black ; spores nigrescent, ellipsoid, 

 1 -septate, small. 



On oak, alder, lime, &c. very common. 1783. 



Stn :—G. hyperellum, Aeh. Meth. p. 93. Nyl. Syn. 152. Mudd Man. 258. 



Fig :— E. Bot. 1832. Nyl. Syn. t. 5. f. 23. 



Exs:— M. & N. 1069. Schaer. 241. 242. Leight. 23. Hepp 333. Am. 105. 

 Mudd 245. Reich, and Schub. 122. 



Geog. Distetb : — Europe. Scandinavia. N. America. 



Bot. Peov:— 3, 4, 5. .7, 8...10...15...19...30. 



England : — Earsham, Norfolk. Sir J. JS. Smith, near Bury, Suffolk. Mr. D. 

 Turner. Kildale and Baysdale. and Brantsdale, Cleveland, Yorkshire. Mr. 

 Mudd. Ashe, Norfolk ; Ditcheling, and Hurstpiei point, Sussex ! Mr. Borrer. 

 Ickworth, Suffolk. Sir T. Gage. Pophills, Warwickshire. Mr. Purton.. 

 Penshurst Park ; Chilstone Park, near Lenham ; Broome Park, near Siberts- 

 wold, Kent, Mr. Holmes, near Cirencester. Mr. W. Joshua. Pevensey road, 

 Eastbourne. Mr. Roper. Shropshire ! Herefordshire ! Leicestershire. ! 



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



Ireland : — Near Belfast. Mr. Templeton. Killarney. Sir T. Gage. 



Wales : — Near Bala ! Mr. Brittain. Bettws-y-coed ! Builth ! 



" Spores .002 to .003 in. long, by .001 in. broad." (Mudd. ) "Spores .009— 

 .016 mm. long, .004 — 6 mm. broad." (Nyl.) 



10. G. trachelinum, Ach. ciner ascent, thin, granulose or obsolete, 

 apothecia black, capitulum, turbinato-globose, rufescent beneath; 

 spores nigricant, ellipsoid, 1-septate, constricted, large. 



On trees, pales, i&c, not common. 1778. 



Stn ;— Calicium trachelinum, Ach. in V. Ak. H. 1816. p. 272. Nyl. Syn. 154. 

 Mudd Man. 258. 



Pig:— E. Bot. 414, Nyl. Syn. t. 5. f. 24. 



Exs :-Zw. 15. Hepp 160. Nyl. 16. M. & N. 475. d. Scheer. 243. Fellm 15 

 Leight. 270. Mudd 246. 



Geog. Distelb :— Europe, N. America, Peru. 



Bot. Peov :-l, 2. 3, 4, 5. ..7.. .10, 11, 12.. .14, 15...19...22 30, 31. 



England :— Norfolk. Sir. W. J. Hooker, near Bury, Suffolk. Rev. G.R. Leathes 

 Hexham, near Eglestone. Mr. Wineh. Twineham, Sussex. Mr. Borrer North 

 of England. Eev. John Harriman. Sibsbell House. Dr. G. Johnstone near Stoke- 

 sley Kildale, Baysdale, Ingleby, Oggeray Hill, Newton Wood, Cleveland, 

 Yorkshire ! Mr. Mudd. Cumberland. Mrs. J. Stanger. Oswestry Shropshire 

 Rev. T. Salwey. Pophills, Warwickshire. Mr. Purton. Wheatfield Park! 



