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THE LICHEN-FLORA 



Ireland :— Near Cork. Mr. Carroll. Miderlin ! near Kylemore. Mr. Larbal- 

 eslier. 



Channel Islands : — Guernsey. Rev. T. Salwey. 



"Spores .002 in. long, by .001 in. broad. : ' [Mudd.) "Spores .006— .014 mm. 

 long, .004— 6mm. broad." (Nyl.) and (T. M. Fr.) 



Var. granulosa, (Leight.) latinise very minute, crenate, margins 

 ascending, minutely and abundantly granulosa, often crowded into 

 an areolato-diflracto-granulose crust, (K — ). 



On old trees, frequent. 



Exs :— Zw. 822. Wright 79. Leight. 12. 



Geog. Distbtb : — Europe. 



Bot. Prov : — 5. 



England : — Old Elms, Berwick ! near Shrewsbury. 



4. L. glaucocarpa, (WMnb.) pallescenti-livid, or lurido^rufescent, 

 squamulose, squamula dispersed or imbricate, crenate, margins up- 

 turned and white, (K — C — ) ; apothecia large, fusco-rufescent, plano- 

 convex, cmsio-pruinose or naked, margin elevated, entire and 

 flexuose ; spores numerous, colourless, oblong, simple. 



On calcareous alpine rocks, not common. 



Stn:— Whlnb. Nov. Act. Sc. Stoekh. 27. 143. (1806.) Ach. Syn. 189. Nyl. 

 Scand. 175. perccBna, (non Ach. ) Mudd Man. 159. 



Pig :— Whlnb. 1. c. t. 4. f. 4. Hepp Sporen t. 42. f. 377. 



Exs:— Sehier. 613. 341. Mass. 284. 283. 285. Anzi Langob. 328. 127.329. 

 Hepp 377. 378. Anzi It. S. 215. 



Geog. Distrib :— Sweden, Bavaria, Austria, Italy, Pyrenees, Switzerland, 

 Lombardy, Hungary, Mackenzie River. 



Bot. Prov:— 5.. .9, 10.. .15. 



England :— Lancashire. Mr. Jacob. Cleveland. Mr. Mudd. Craig-y-Rhiw 

 near Oswestry ! 



Scotland : — Breadalbane ; Braemar ; Ben Lawers ; Morrone ; Craig Guie. 

 Rev. J. M. Crombie. 



" Spores .0075 in. long, by .00025 in. broad." (Mudd.) " Spores .003—6 mm. 

 long., .0015— .0025 mm. broad. "(Nyl. J " Spores 004— 5mm. long, .0015— 20mm. 

 broad." (T. M. Fr.) 



forma pruinosa, (Sm.) crustaceous (K — C — ) ; apothecia of 

 moderate size, scattered, appressed, plane, reddish-black or black, 

 white within, casio-pruinose or naked, margin thin, entire, more or 

 less undulate ; spores numerous, colourless, ellipsoid, simple. 



On mortar, limestone rocks, &c. frequent. 1811. 



Syn :— Smith E. Bot. 2244. (1811.) Nyl. Scand. 176. 



Fig :— E. Bot. 2244. Hepp Sporen 1. 17. f. 143. 



Exs :— Anzi Langob. 395. 396. Anzi Tenet. 78. Anzi It. S. 289. Hepp 143 

 Schaer. 202. Mass. 334. 335. Mudd 160. Leight. 300. 



Geog. Distrib : — Hungary, Italy, Switzerland. 



Bot. Prov:— 2... 3... 5, 6, 7 ..10, 11.. .15 ..19. 



England :— Near Gainford, Durham. Rev. J. Harriman. (1811). Bilsdale ! 

 Yorkshire. Mr. Mudd. Llanforda ! lane near Oswestry. Rev. T. Salwey. Sussex ! 

 Mr. Borrer. near Malvern and Worcester ; near Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Dr. 

 Holl. near Polesworth, Warwickshire. Rev. A. Bloxam. near Hereford. Mr. TV. 

 Joshua. TJpperton, Eastbourne. Mr. Roper. Tetsworth ! Oxfordshire. Mr. 

 Larbalestier. Sandbridge, Kent. Mr. Holmes. Wenlock ! High Rock ! near 

 Bridgnorth ; Alberbury Castle Walls ! Shropshire. 



Scotland : — Highlands. Rev. J. M. Crombie. 



Ireland :— Monkstown and Dunkathal near Cork. Mr. Carroll. 



Wales : — Meifod Church ! Rev. T. Salwey. Aberdovey ! Rev. A. Bloxam. 

 Diganwy ! near Conway. Bracelet Bay ! Mumbles. Beaumaris ! 



Forma eucarpa, (Nyl.) evanescent; apothecia reddish when moist 



