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THE LICHEN-FLORA 



Heaths and moors, common. 



Syn :— O. uncialis, Hffm. Fl. Germ. 117. (1795). NyL Syn. 215, Hook. Brit. 

 235; Mudd Man. 59; Genomyce uncialis, Hook. Scot. 64. Mack. Hib. 79. 

 Cladonia stellata a. uncialis, Mudd Brit. Clad. 



Fig :— E. Bot. t. 174. 



Exs :— Schier. 82. Leight. 58. 



Geog Distbib : — Europe, N, America. 



Bot. Peov :— 1...4, 5...7, 8.. .10, 11...15, 16...18...20...26. 



England : — Yarmouth ! Mr. D. Turner. Leicestershire. Bev. A. Bloxcm. 

 Dartmoor. Mr. Parfitt. Malham Tarn, near Settle. Br, Windsor. Ampthill, 

 Beds. Bev, G. Abbot. Northumberland and Durham. Mr'. Winch. Bromsgrove 

 Lickey, Worcestershire. Mr. Purton. Hightor Down ; Woodbury Hill, Devon. 

 Messrs. Jones & Kingston. West Allen Garrs, Northumberland. Bev. W. Johnson. 

 Shropshire ! 



Scotland : — Ben Mc Dhiu, Braemar ! Dr. Lindsay. Hartfell, Moffat. Dr. 

 Nichol. Hebrides ; Arran. Prof. Balfour. 



Ireland : — Coachford ! co. Cork. Mr. Carroll. Kylemore. Mr. Larbalestier. 



Wales :— Iilvn-y-Cwm Bychan! near Barmouth. Mr. Borrer. Capel Curig ! 

 Llyn-y ■ Own ! fierwyn Mountains ! near Pistil Ehaiadr. 



/. turgescens, Fr. podetia thickened and turgid irpwards, apices 

 dilated, denticulato-stellate. 

 Heaths and mountains, rare. 



Syn :— 0. turgescens, Fries L. E. 244 (1831). Mudd Man. 59 ; Cladonia stel- 

 lata b. turgescens, Mudd Man. Clad. 27. 



Exs :— Schajr. 84. 



Geog. Distbib : — Europe. 



Bot. Prov :— 2...5...15...26. 



England :— Hants ! Mr. B. S. Sill. 



Scotland : — Ben Lawers ; Ben "Voirlich, Dr. Greville. Hill of Ardo, near 

 Aberdeen ! Bev. J. M. Crombie. 



Ibeland:— Kylemore ! Mr. Larbalestier. 



Wales :— Cwm Idwal ! 



/. obtusata, Ach. podetia aggregate, short, turgid, ramulose, 

 branches excessively short, subincrassate obtuse and with black 

 denticulations at the apex. 



Bogs, very rare. 1876. 



Syn :— Ach. L. U. 559. (1810). Syn. 265. 



Ibeland : — Bogs near Kylemore. Mr. Larbalestier. (1876). 



/. adunca, (Ach.) podetia elongated, somewhat turgid, branches 

 hooked. 



Similar situations with type, not uncommon. 



Syn :— f. adunca (Ach.) Hook. Scot. 64; Cladonia stellata B. elatior, Mudd 

 Man. 59 ! Cladonia stellata B. adunca, Mudd Br. Clad. 26 ! 



Fig :— Dill. XVI. f. 21. A.B. 



Exs — Schser. 513. 514. Mudd L. Br. 21 ! Br. Clad. 62! 



Geog. Distbib : — Europe. 



Bot. Prov. : -2.. .10, 11...15...20. 



England :— Hants ! Mr. B. S. Hill. Yorkshire ! Mr. Dixon. Cheviot ! Tees- 

 dale. Mr. Winch. 



Scotland :— Ben Nevis ! Dr. Lindsay. Summit of Bassier, Clova ! Sidlaw 

 Hills ! Forfar. Mr. W. Gardiner. 



Dr. Taylor in Mack. Hib. 79. mentions a var. attenuata gathered by Mr. 

 Templeton on the side of Devis Mountains, to which he quotes Dill. xvi. 

 f . 22. H. and thus characterizes ; thallus of minute lobed basal scales ; podetia 

 brown, subdivided at the summits, beset with minute scales. Whatever this 

 may prove on inspection of the specimens, it certainly does not belong to this 

 sub-genus Cladina, 



