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Var. adspersa Flk. podetia elongate, squamoso-furfuraceous, 

 sparingly branched, branches subsimple. 

 Ireland :— Tully, Kylemore. Mr. Larbalestier. (1875.) 



14. G. scabriuscula, Del. podetia csespitose erect, apices scabrid, 

 turgid, pulverulento-foliose, branched, apices furcate recurved, 

 branches subalternate intricato-divaricate ; apothecia terminal, 

 large, irregularly globose, subfuscous. 



On mossy rocks, rare. 1875, 



Syn:— Duby Bot. Gall. 623 (1829.) Nyl. In Flora 1875. p. 447. 



Fig :— Dill. 1. 16. f. 27. E. 



Exs :— Coem. Clad. Belg. 173. B. & 175. 



Geog. Distrib : — France, Belgium. 



Bot. Peov :— 16. 



Scotland : — Baroaldine, Argyleshire. Rev. J. M. CromMe. (1875.) 



15. G. crispata, (Ach.) whitish, or pallido-cinerascenl or subspa- 

 diceous, basal leaflets small, incised and crenate / podetia glabrous, 

 branched, 3 or 4 times iterato-proliferous, apices and axils in- 

 fundibuliform, open, the apertures denticulato-cristate at the 

 margins. 



In mountain ranges, very rare. 1869. 



Syn :— Ach. Syn. 272. (1817). Nyl. Syn. 207. Crombie En. 20. 



Exs :— Tuck. 31. 



Geog. Distrib :— N. Europe, N. America. 



Bot. Prov : — 15. 



Scotland :— Ben-a-boord. Rev. J. M. Crombie. (1869.) 



16. 0, squamosa, Hffm. thallus squamulose ; podetia csespitose, 

 whitish-green, cylindrical, 2in. high, erect, repeatedly branched, 

 proliferously denticulate, or subulate from margins of the minute 

 irregular scyphi, apices rigid subcorymbose radiato-cristate, gla- 

 brous, longitudinally sublacunose, cortex entire, clothed with minute 

 leaflets or scales ; apothecia clustered, fuscous. 



Mossy woods, not uncommon. 



Distinguished from delicata var. subsquamosa by different reaction; from 

 pyxidata v. decorticata by the entire cortex and the podetia throughout clothed 

 with scales ; and from furcata f. adspersa, Flk. by different habit. 



Stn :-Hffm. FL Germ. 125. (1795) Kyi. Syn. 209 (in part) ; a. & b. Mudd 

 Man. 56 ; a. in part Mudd Br. Clad. 19 ; Scyphophorus sparassus, Hook. Brit. 

 237. (in part) ; Genomyce sparassa, Hook. Scot. 64 (in part) ; Mack. Hib. 80. (in 

 part). 



Fig :— E. Bot. t. 2362. 



Exs :— Mudd Br. Lich. 13 ! Brit. Clad. 40 ! 41 ! 



Geog. Distrib : — Europe, N. and S. America, Africa, India, Australasia. 



Bot. Prov:-1...5...7, 8 10, 11.. .15— 19.. .26.. .31. 



England: — Cham wood Forest ! Leicestershire! Rev. A. Bloxam. (=scabrosa 

 Ach ! in herb. D. Turner), Yorkshire ! Mr Mudd. Hay Coppice, Herefordshire. 

 Rev. T. Salwey. Northumberland and Durham. Mr. Winch. Bagtor, Eora, 

 and Pen Woods, Ilsington, Devon. Messrs. Jones and Kingston. 



Scotland : — Sidlaw Hills and Glen Callater ! Mr. W. Gardiner. Doune ! 

 Mr. Mc Kinlay. 



Ireland :— Killarney ! Mr. Drum/mond, near Kylemore. Mr. Larbalestier. 



Wales :— Hafod, Cardiganshire. Sir J. E. Smith. Lake above Llyn Bodlyn ! 

 Mr. Borrer. Cwm Bychan. Rev. T. Salwey. Conway Falls ! 



Channel Islands : — Guernsey, Jersey, Sark, &c. Mr. Larbalestier. 



Forma cucullata, Del. thallus minute, foliaceous, Jaciniato- 

 crenulate, cucullate, discoloured, above glauco-virescent, beneath 

 whitish; podetia elongate, curvate, subramose, irregularly 

 scyphiferous or attenuate, pale ; apothecia terminal subfuscous. 



