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slender, decumbent, ramose, entangled, shining ; apothecia lateral, 

 concolorous, margin sub-entire or granulato-unequal ; spores &, 

 colourless, elliptical, simple ; medulla white K — C — . 

 On alpine rocks. 1724. 



»J T ?, ! "";^E?- S P- P1 - ed - !• No - 74. (1753) Ach. Syn. 302. Parmelia, Nyl. Syn. 

 398. Mudd Man. 101. 



Fig:— E. Bot. 846 (middle fig). 



Exs :— Eellm. 82. Hepp 588. Anzi Langob. 53. M. & N. 557. Schasr. 257. 



Geog. Distbib :— Europe. 



Bot. Pbov:— 1...5...7...11, 12...15...19...23...26. 



England :— Northern Counties. Sir J. E. Smith. Helvellyn ! Mrs. Stanger. 

 Teesdale Moors, Durham; Cheviot, Simonside and Hedgehope, Northumber- 

 land. Mr. Winch. Ragley Park, Warwickshire. Mr. Purton. Cornwall. Mr. 

 Stephens. (1724). Tors of Dartmoor. Bev. Mr. Newberry. 



Scotland :— High Mountains. Sir J. E. Smith. Ben More ; Bennaboord ; 

 Massuna, Bramaer ! Ben Lawers ! Ben-y-gloe. Bev. J. M. Crombie. Ben 

 Macdhui ; Loohnagar ! Dr. Lindsay. Ben Nevis. Adm. Jones, near Aberfeldy, 

 Perthshire. Mr. H.Macmittan. 



Ireland :— Mangerton, co. Kerry. Mr. J. Carroll, near Belfast. Mr. Temple- 

 ion. On the mountains in the South. Dr. Taylor. McGillicuddy's Keeks. Dr. 

 Moore. Summit of Doughruagh ! co. Galway. Mr. Larbalestier. 



Wales : — Borth and Snowdon. DWeniw. Bangor. Mr. Brewer. Cader Idris ! 

 Rev. T. Salwey, 



" Spores .00225 in. long, by .00125 in. broad." (Mudd). " Spores .009-.012 

 mm. long, .007— 8 mm. broad." (Nyl.) "Spores .007^-11 mm. long, ,006— 8 

 mm broad," (T.M.Fr.) 



F. minuscula, Nyl. filaments entangled, diminutive, scabrous. 

 On alpine rocks. 



Syn:— Nyl. Lapp. or. 120. Crombie in Journ. Bot. n. s. 1. p.. 233. Lichen 

 scaber, Huds. 562. 661. 

 Pig :— E. Bot. t. 2318 (small right hand fig). 

 Exs :— Fellm. 83. 

 Geog. Distblb : — Scandinavia. 

 Bot. Pbov.:-7...15. 



Scotland : — Ben Lomond, Serb. Sowerby. 

 Wales : — Llanberis. Snowdon. Serb. Sowerby. 



Var. parmelioides, Cromb. thallus suborbicular, somewhat closely 

 appressed, black or blackish (not olive-brown), opaque, lacinise 

 shorter, more intricately divided, margin of apothecia granulato- 

 unequal or ciliated. 



On alpine rocks. 



Syn :*— Crombie in Journ. Bot. n. s. 1. p. 233 (1872). Lichen pubescens, Lightf. 

 PI. Scot. p. 893. teste Herb. Pult. &c. in Mus. Brit. 

 Pig :— E. Bot. t. 846. (upper and lower fig.) Dill. Muse. t. 17. f. 32. 

 Exs:— Cromb. 20. 

 Geog. Disteib : — Scandinavia. 

 Bot. Pkov : — 15. 

 Scotland: — Morrone, Braemar; summit of Ben-y-gloe. Bev. J. M. Crombie. 



F. subciliata, Nyl. margin of apothecia ciliated with spinuli- 

 form papillas. 



On calcareous rocks. 



Syn :— Nyl. in Plora 1868 p. 346. Crombie 1, c. 

 Scotland : — Morrone, Braemar. Bev. J. M. Crombie. 



II. EVEBNIA. Ach. Nyl. 



Thallus flaccid, erect or ascending or prostrate or pendulous, ap- 

 planate or subterete, laciniose, or very much branched, destitute of 

 rhizinse beneath, internally stuppeous. Apothecia lateral, lecano- 



