OP GREAT BRITAIN. 257 



Oswestry, Shropshire. Rev. T, Salway. Dunsford, Devon. Mr. Parfitt. Broms-" 

 grove Lickey, Warwickshire ; near Shrewsbury ! Worfield ! Shropshire. 



Ireland : — Glanmire ! Cork. Mr. Carroll. 



Spores .0095 mm. long, .005 mm. broad. 



49. L. conglomerata, Fr. pale-green or greyish-green, granulose, 

 thin, effuse, (K — — ) ; apothecia minute, very numerous, 

 solitary or conglomerate, convex, pale-brown or reddish-brown, 

 immarginate ; hypothecium colourless, only slightly yellowish- 

 brown in the lower . portion ; spores 8, colourless, narrow, 

 cylindrical or oblongo-cylindrical, simple. 



On trees, not common. 



Stn :— Fries S. V. S. p. 112. (1846.) Mudd Man. 194. 



Exs :— Leight. 151. 



Geog. Distrib : — Europe. 



Bot. Prov:— 2... 8. 



England : — Gopsall ! Leicestershire. Rev. A. Bloxam. Shanklin ! Isle of 

 Wight, Rev. T. Salwey. 



"Spores .003 in. long, by .0075 in. broad. Spermogonia of same colour as, 

 and immersed in thallodal granules. Spermatia cylindrico-acicular, curved. 

 (Mudd.) Paraphyses distinct, but conglutinate, apices colourless. Spores 

 .016 mm. long, .0025 mm. broad. I turns the apices of the paraphyses yel- 

 lowish-brown, but has no effect on the hymenium. 



50. L. ochrococca, Nyl. lutescenti-ochraceous, granulose, efuse, 

 granules small, contiguous or sub-dispersed, firm, (K — C — ); 

 apothecia rufous or rufescent, plane, margin obtuse or indistinct, 

 whitish within ; hypothecium pale ; spores 8, colourless, oblongo^ 

 fusiform, simple, small ; paraphyses indistinct ; gelatina hymenea 

 I casrulescent then vinous- red, especially] the asci and apices of 

 the paraphyses. 



On pine trees, rare. 1861. 



Stn :— Nyl. in Ofvers. V. Ak. Fork. 1860. p. 297 ; Scand. 206. Mudd Man. 

 194. 



Geog. Distkib : — Norway. 



Bot. Peov :— 15. 



Scotland : — Glenfalloch ! Mr. Carroll. Inverouran. Adm. Jones. (1861). 



" Spores 0.007— 9 mm. long, 0.003— 0.0035 mm. broad." (Nyl.) "Spores 

 .0015 — .002 in. long, .0005 in. broad." {Mudd) Spores very variable in size 

 .006— .011 mm. long, 0025.— 004 mm. broad. 



51. L. spododes, Nyl. greenish-yellow, thin, granulate, some 

 what evanescent, (K — C — ); apothecia cinerous or sordid-pale, small, 

 convex, immarginate ; hypothecium colourless ; spores 8, colour- 

 less, oblong, simple ; gelatina hymenea blue then vinous-red 

 with iodine. 



On old pales, rare. 1869. 



Stn :— Orombie in Seem. Journ, Bot. 7. p. 233. (1869.) Enum. 70. Linn. 

 Journ. 11. p. 484. 



Geog. Distmb :— Europe. 



Bot. Pbov:— 2, 3.. .5. 



England :— Near Lyndhurst ! in New Forest. Rev. J. M. Crombie. (1869.) 

 Shere ! Surrey. Dr. Capron. Gaer Ditches! 



Wales : — Near Dolgelley 1 



Closely allied to L. demgrata, Fr. and probably a sub-species, though exter- 

 nally distinct. " Spores .010 — .014. mm. long, ,0025— .0040 mm. broad, with K 

 slightly or spuriously 3-septate." {Crombie I. c.) 



52. L. micrococca, Korb. dark-briyM-green, effuse, minutely granu- 

 lose, (K — — ) ; apothecia minute, carneo-lutescent, innato-sessile, 



