62 THE IICHEN-FLORA. 



On the earth, rare. 1876. 



Stn :-DubyBot. Gall. 626 (1829). 



Ireland :— Killery Bay near Kylemore, Galway. Mr. Larbaiestier. (1876) 



B. Erythrocarpw, apothecia red. 

 Reaction, (K / + C + ). 

 15. G. cornucopioides, Fr. thallus squamulose, pale yellow- 

 green, crenate and crenato-incised ; podetia £ — 1 inch, granuloso- 

 verrucose, glabrous or minutely squamulose, simple, dilated upwards 

 into cyathiform simple or proliferous seyphi ; apothecia sessile or 

 podicellate. 



On earth, &c, common. 



In the typical form, the seyphi are short and broadly dilated, on short glabrous 

 granuloso-verrucose podetia. In the externa form, the podetia are much more 

 elongated, and the seyphi proliferous from the margins ; and in the phyUophora 

 form, the podetia and seyphi are entirely clothed with minute scales or leaflets. 

 In the pleurota form (which also presents the above 3 states) the cortex of the 

 podetia deliquesces into a fine dust, probably from growing in humid localities. 



The glabrous verrucose state is analogous to O. pyxidata, and the pleurota or 

 pulverulent state to jtmbriata among the phseocarpse. 



Stn:— Fr. L. E. 236. (1831); Nyl. Syn. 220; Scyphophorus cocciferus, 

 Hook. Brit. 240. Cenomyce cocci/era, Hook. Scot. 63 ; Maek. Hib. 81. in part : 

 Gladonia coccifera var. cornucopioides, A. & B. Mudd Man. 60. Brit. Clad. 28. 



Fig : - E. Bot. t. 2051. Laur. in Sturm D. Fl. t. 23. a. and 25. (typica.)— t. 23. 

 b. and c. (extensa) — t. 24 e. (phyllophora). 



Exs :— (typica). Mudd Br. Clad. 65 ! Anzi Clad. Cisalp. 14. A.— (extensa) M. 

 & N. 752 ! Mudd Br. Clad. 66 !— (phyUophora) Anzi Clad. Cisalp. 14. B !— 

 (pleurota typica). Anzi Clad. Cis. 15 ! (extensa). Tuck. L. Am. Sept. 37 ! — 

 (phyUophora). Leight. 375 ! 



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



Bot. Prov :— 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8...10, 11. ..15.. 18, 19.. .31. 



England : — Shotover Wood ; Bagley Wood, Berks ! Mr. Baxter. -Yorkshire ! 

 Mr. Mudd. Charnwood Forest ! Leicestershire. Rev. A. Bloxam. Basingstoke ! 

 Hants. Mr. R. S. Bill. Bye-loaf HU1, near Settle. Dr. Windsor. AmpthiU, 

 Beds. Rev. C. Abbot. Northumberland and Durham. Mr. Winch. Bromsgrove 

 Lickey ; Ridgway ; Malvern Hills, Worcestershire. Mr. Purton. Tors of Dart- 

 moor ; North Bovey, Devon, Messrs. Jones and Kingston. West AUen Carrs, 

 Northumberland, Rev. W. Johnson. Caer Caradoc ! Wrekin ! Long Mynd ! 

 Stiperstones ! Shropshire. 



Scotland :-Ben-naBourd and Braemar! Sidlaw Hills and White Hills! 

 Forfarshire. Mr. W. Gardiner. Cawdor Wood ! Nairn. Mr. Croatt. Schehallion ! 

 Sir W. J. Hooker. Doune ! Mr. Mc Kinlay. Ben Ferrog ! Mr. Borrer. CaUernish. 

 Dr. Lindsay. 



' Ireland : — Mangerton Mountain and Killarney ! Sir T. Gage. Killarney. 

 Dr. Garrington. 



Wales: — Aberdo'vey ! Rev. A. Bloxam. Barmouth ! 



Channel Islands : — Portalat Bay, Jersey. Mr. Larbaiestier. 



16. C. vestita, Ach. thallus foliaceo-squamulose ; podetia 

 1 — '2\ inches high, flavescent, cylindrical, simple, corticate, glabrous, 

 cortex breaking into adnate or scabrous portions or verrucce, which 

 eventually become crenate squamules; seyphi cylindrical, narrow, 

 simple, or shortly proliferously divided; apothecia conglomerate. 



Mountains, rare. 



No doubt confounded with bellidiflora, which it much resembles, but distinet 

 by different reaction. 

 Stn -.— Ach. L. U. 541. (1810). 



Fig :— DilL xv. fig. 15. B. as to general form but not colour of apothecia. 

 Exs :— Th. M. Fr. L. Sc. 12. Anzi Clad. Cis. 16. A ! Mass. 173 ! Schaer. 40 ! 

 Geog. Distrib : — N. America. 

 Bot. Prov:— 15. 



