216 THE LICHEN-FLORA 



. 96. L. milvina, (Whlnb.) umbrino-fiiscous or fuscous-black, 

 thickish, gramdato-areolate or areolato-diffiract, verrucoso-unequal, 

 effuse, (K y C red) ; apotheeia black, plane, crowded, margin de- 

 pressed, entire ; spores 8, fuscous, broadly oblong, 1-septate. 

 On maritime rocks, rare. 1830. 



Syn :— Whlnb. in Aeh. Meth. SuppL p. 34. (1803.) Nyl. Scand. p. 150. Mudd 

 Man. 144. 



Fig :— E. Bot. Suppl. 2662. i . 1. 



Geog. Distblb : — Sweden, Finland, Lapland. 



Bot. Pbov:— 1...19...26...31. 



England : — Near Penzance. Mr. Curnow. near Sennen, Cornwall. Mr. 

 Borrer. (1830.) 



Ibeland :— Carig Mountains, co. Kerry. Dr. Taylor. Maam Turk Moun- 

 tains ; River Dawros ! co. Galway. Mr. LarbaUstier. 



Channel Islands : — Vale Castle, Guernsey. Mr. LarbaUstier. 



"Spores .0035 to .004 in. Ion?, by .00125 to .00175 in. broad. Spermatia short, 

 cylindrical, straight." (Mudd.) "Spores .015— 23 mm. long, .007— .010 mm. 

 broad." iNyl.) "Spores .014—20 mm. long, .007—12 mm. broad." (2*. M. Fr.) 

 Spores .030 mm. long, .017 broad. 



97. L. atrocinerea, (Dicks.) atro-ciner ascent, granulato-or ver- 

 rucoso-areolate, smooth, bypothallus black ; apotheeia at first innate 

 then sessile, plane, black, thalline margin sab-entire, eventually 

 obliterated; spores 8, fuscous, oblong, 1-septate, cells nucleolate; 

 (thallus K yellow C red.) 



On rocks. 1793. 



Stn :— Dicks. Br. Crypt. 3. 14. (1793.) Nyl. Prodr. 93. Mudd Man. 144. 



Fig :— Dicks. 1. c. t. 9. f. 2. E. Bot. 2096. Hepp Sporent. 73. f. 646. 



Exs :— NyL 43. Zw. 68. A. B. 190. A. B. Hepp 646. 208. Leight. 146. Anzi 

 Langob. 321. 45. Arn. 161. Mudd 108. LarbaL 28. 



Geog. Distrie : — Europe. 



Bot. Pbov :— 1...5, 6, 7.. .10.. .15.. .19, 20.. .30, 31. 



England :— On rookk. Mr. Dickson. (1793.) near Ayton! Cleveland. Mr. 

 Mudd. Crown Hill, Plympton, S. Devon. Dr. Boll. Sharpstones ! Lyth Hill ! 

 Shropshire ; Pembridge Churchyard ! Herefordshire. 



Scotland : — Near Aberdeen. Prof. Dickie. 



Ibeland : — Lough-na-Cat. Adm. Jones. Ardglass co. Down. Dr. Maingay, 

 Pass of Kein-an-Eigh, co. Cork. Mr. Carroll, near Bantry.ilfm Hutchins. Dun- 

 kerron. Dr. Taylor. 



Wales : — Stormy Down, Glamorgan. Dr. Soil. Diganwy ! near Conway. 

 Fort Hill ! near Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Criccieth Castle Hill ! Moel-y- 

 gest ! 



Channel Islands : — Ninmont Hill ! Beaufort Bay ; La Coupe ! Jersey. 

 Mr. LarbaUstier. 

 " Spores .004 in. long, by .00175 to .00225 in. broad, t. 2. f. 49." (Mudd.) 



98. L. coniopta, Nyl. dark-greyish-brown, indeterminate, 

 moderate, unequal, rimoso- diffract, areolae plane ; (thallus and 

 white medulla K — C red), apotheeia black, innate, at first slightly 

 margined, at length somewhat convex and immarginate, white 

 within ; hypothecium colourless ; spores 8, brownish-black, ellip- 

 soid, 1-septate, slightly constricted ; epithecium brown ; paraphy- 

 ses moderate, subarticulated, distinct but very compact ; gelatina 

 hymenea bluish with iodine. 



On gneissic maritime rocks. 1872. 



Stn :— NyL in Flora 1873 p. 19. 



Bot. Pbov:— 1...15...31. 



England :— Bosemodrie Cliff near Penzance I Mr. Curnow. 



Scotland: — Portlethen ! coast of Kincardin3.=hire. See. J. M. Cromhic. 



(1872.) 



