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Exs :— Bohl. 37. Schser. 27. Breutel 118. Nyl. 110. Tuck. 11. 12. M. and N. 

 345. Mudd 62. Maud. 27. Mass. 214. Leight. 108, Anzilt. S. 93. Hepp 852. 

 Geog. Distrib : — Europe, N. America. 



Bot. Prov:— 1 . 2.. .5, 6, 7, 8.. .10, 11, 12.. .14, 15, 16. .19, 20 26...30. 

 England : — Bardon Hill, Leicestershire. Bev. A. Bloxam. Keswick, Cumber- 

 land. Mrs. Stanger. Yorkshire ! Mr. 6. Dixon. Stogdale ! and Oggeray Gill ! 

 Cleveland. Mr. Mudd. Craigforda, Oswestry, Shropshire; Wickcliff Bocks, 

 Ludlow. Bev. T. Salwey. Gunnerton Crags ; Cheviots above Langley Ford, 

 Northumberland ; Hagerag Wood in Teesdale Forest and Healey Field, Durham. 

 Mr. Winch. St. Leonard's Forest, Sussex. Mr. Larbalestier. Dunsf ord Hill, near 

 Exeter ; Ilsington, &c, Devon. Messrs. Jones & Kingston. Bucknell churchyard 

 wall ! Lilleshall Abbey ! Shropshire. 



Scotland : — Loch Tay, Perthshire ! and Aberfeldy road. Dr. IAmdsay. Ber- 

 wickshire ! Dr. G. Johnston. Forfarshire. Mr. Gardiner. Arran. Prof. Balfour. 

 Breadalbane, Appin and Lochaber. Bev. J. M. Grombie. 



Ireland : — Lota Wood, Cork. Mr. J. Carroll, near Killarney. Dr. Taylor. 

 Deny and Antrim. Dr. Moore. Glandalough ! Doughruagh ! Galway. Mr. 

 Larbalestier. . 



Wales : — Aber. Bev. H. Davies. valley above Halfway House, between Bar- 

 mouth and Dolgelley. Bev. T. Salwey. Gwydir woods ! Bettws-y-coed. River 

 Gwaine ! Manorowen ! near Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. Bontnewydd ! near 

 Dolgelley. 



"Spores .005 to .006 in. long, by .001 to .00125 in. broad." (Mudd.) "Spores 

 .030—42 mm. long, .006—7 mm. broad." (Nyl.) 



Var. muscorum, Scheer. smaller in every part. 

 Amongst mosses on walls, very rare. 

 Stn :— Schser. Spic. 264. Enum. 21. 

 Geog. Distrlb :— Europe. 

 Bot. Prov:— 15.. .26. 



Scotland :— Glen Loehay. Bev. J. M. Grombie. 

 Ireland : -Kylemore, and near Delphi, Connemara. Mr. Larbalestier. 

 9. P. venom, (L.) pale or pallido-cinereous or glauco-cinera- 

 scent, small, simple, sub-ascending or sub-erect, flabelliformi-lobate, 

 smooth and glabrous, albo-tomentose beneath, with strong black or 

 fuscous-black nerves ramifying from the base ; apothecia fuscous- 

 black, rotundate, plane, horizontal, disk rough and granular, margin 

 striato-crenulate ; back of receptacle nigro-tomentose ; spores 6-8, 

 colourless or pale fuscescent, fusiform, 3-septate. 

 On the earth, rare. 



Stn— Linn. Fl. Suec. 1097. (1755.) Nyl. Syn. 328. Mudd Man. 84. 

 Fig :— E. Bot. 887. Hffm. PI. L. t. 6. f. 2. Hepp Sporen t. f. 172. 

 Exs - Hepp 172. Schser. 27. M. and N. 153. Mass. 17. Anzi It. S. 95. Eeich. 

 and Schub. 41). Rabh. 814. . 



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

 Bot. Prov :-5. 13, 14,15. 30. 



England :— Whiteclifl Bocks, near Ludlow, Shropshire ! 

 Scotland — Foot of Ben Lawers I and Birks of Aberfeldy. Mr. Hugh Mac- 

 mitlan near KiUin, Perthshire ! Dr. Gilchrist. Ben Lawers ! Mr. J. Carroll. 

 Pass of Killiecrankie, Perthshire. Bev. J. Dalton. Glen Fall T,mn and Burn, 

 Dumfriesshire Dr. Burgess. Blair in Athole. Messrs. JBorrer & Hooker. Habbies 

 How in the Pentland Hills. Dr. Gremlle. Beeky Linn ; Foot of the White Hill 

 above Auchterhouse, Forfarshire. Mr. W. Gardiner. West Water, near Old 

 Castle of Edgell. Mr. H. Croall. 

 Ireland :— Knockagh Hills, co. Antrim. Mr. D. Moore. 

 " Spores .005 to .007 in. long, by .001 to .00125 in. broad. 1. 1. f. 23." (Mudd.) 

 "Spores .030—45 mm. long, .007—8 mm. broad." (Nyl.) 



Sub-Tribe III. SOLORINEI. 

 Thallus membranaceous, opake, stratum gonidiale consisting of 

 granula gonima, not gonidia. Apothecia innate, scattered on the 

 upper surface of thallus. Spores fuscous, bilocular. 



