181 THE LICHEN-FLORA 



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



Ireland : — River Dawros ! co. Galway. Mr. Larbalestier. 

 Wales :— CwmBychan ! Rev. T. Salwey. Aberdovey ! Rev. A. Bloxam. Glyn 

 near Capel Curig. Llyn Cwlyd ! 



'• Spores .003 in. long, by .00075 in. broad." (Mudd.) " Spores .009— .016 

 mm. long, .006—7 mm. broad." (Nyl.) Spores .011 mm. long, .004 mm. 

 broad. 



37. L. expedient, Ach. pallido-mlphureous, tartareous, granulate, 

 diffract, of ten pulverulent, or furftiraceous ; apothecia pallido-carneous, 

 innate, plano-convex, deformed, thalline margin concolorous, thin, 

 sub-entire, eventually obliterated ; apothecia 8, colourless, ellipsoid, 

 simple ; thallus K yellow C reddish orange. 



On old trees and palings, not common. 



Syn :— a. Ach. L. TJ. 374. (1810.) Syn. 171. 



Geog. Distrlb : — France. 



Bot. Prov :— 1, 2, 3...5, 6, 7. 



England : — Sussex. Mr. Borrer. Wood opposite the Lodge near Ludlow, 

 Herefordshire ! Rev. T. Salwey. Lewknor ! Tetsworth ! Oxfordshire. Mr. Lar- 

 balestier. Weston-super-Mare. Mr. W. Joshua. Old Eastbourne. Mr. Roper. 

 Shere ! Surrey. Dr. Capron. Sharpstones Hill ! Shropshire. 



Wales : — Trees base of Craig Breidden ! Montgomeryshire. Gwydir Woods ! 

 Bettws-y-coed. Trefriw ! Towyn ! Glyn ! near Capel Curig. 



38. L. chloropheeodes, Nyl. flavido-glaucescent, verrucoso-granulate, 

 (K yellow C orange red) ; hypothallus very thin, black ; apothecia 

 fusco-rufescent or testaceo-rufescent, moderate, somewhat convex, 

 margin thickish, crenate ; spores 8, colourless, ellipsoid, simple. 



On rocks, rare, 1873. 



Syn :— Nyl. in Flora 1873. p. 290. 



Geog. Distreb : -Finland. 



Bot. Prov:— 26.. .31. 



Ireland : — River Dawros, Galway. Mr. Larbalestier. 



Channel Islands : — "Vale Castle ! Guernsey. Mr Larbalestier. (1873.) 



"Spores .009— .011 mm. long, .006 — 8 mm. broad. Paraphyses indistinct. 

 Gelatina hymenea I blue then luteseent, thecse fulvescent. (.Nyl) Spores 

 .010 — .011 mm. long, .004— .005mm. broad. 



39. L. lutescens, (D.C.) albido-flavescent, finely granulato-pulveru- 

 lent ; apothecia pale or carneo-pallid, thalline margin pulverulent ; 

 spores 8, colourless, oblong, simple. 



On old palings and trees, not common. 1790. 



Syn ■— D. C. Fl. Franc. 354. (1805.) conizcea, Leight. L. Fl. 2. ed. 193. 



Fig :— E. Bot. 1549. 



Exs :— Leight. 378. 



Gbog. Distrib :— Scandinavia, France, Switzerland. 



Bot. Prov :— 2.. .4, 5...8...10...15...19...30...31. 



England : — Norfolk. Mr. Turner. Bipon, Yorkshire. Mr. Rrunton. near 

 Twycross. Leicestershire. Rev. A. Bloxam. Orpeth Valley and Rowland's Gill. 

 Durham. Rev. W. Johnson. Buxtou, Dr. Soil. Worthing. Rev. T. Salwey. Caer 

 Caradoc ! Wrekin ! Pontesford, Stableford ! near Bridgnorth, Shropshire. 



Scotland :— Killin, Durris. Rev. J. M. Crombie. 



Ireland : — Derryquin. Br. Taylor. Glenarm. Dr. Moore. 



Channel Islands :— Beauport, Jersey ! Mr. Larbalestier. 



40. L. fugiens, Nyl. pale-whitish-yellow, granulate, granules 

 minute, scattered and diffuse, scarcely concrescent, (K yellow C 

 orange yellow) ; apothecia very minute, scattered, sessile, pale- 

 yellnvnsh-green, thalline margin prominent, whitish-yellow, entire, 

 sometimes crenulate or flexuose ; hypothecium colourless ; sub- 

 hymeneal gonidia numerous and very large ; spores 8, colourless, 

 lineari-oblong, simple. 



