OF GREAT BRITAIN. 341 



Channel Islands:— Boulay Bay ! Jersey. Mr. Larbalestier. (May 1872.) 

 Sporea .0185— .02 mm. long, .0085 mm. broad. 



265. L. lutea, (Dicks.) albescent, effuse, very thin, granuloso- 

 leprose or evanescent, (K — C — ) ; apothecia bright-carneo-fulves- 

 cent, rather large, scattered, more or less concave, then plano-convex, 

 margin entire, thin, smooth, paler, flexuose ; hypothecium thick, 

 colourless, carnose ; spores 8, colourless, fusif or mi-oblong, 1-septate. 



On mosses and trees, not common. 1785. 



Stn :— Dioks. Br. Crypt. 1. 11. (1785.) Nyl. Scand. 192. Mudd 177. 



Fig :-E. Bot. 1263. Leight. Br. Aug. Lioh. t. 14. f. 3. 



Exs :— Hepp 501. Larbal. 29. Zw. 331. Wright Cuba. 177. Korb. 277. Am. 

 98. 



Geog. Distrib : — France, Germany, Austria, Bavaria, Cuba, Ceylon, Lap- 

 land, Norway, America, Sandwich Islands. 



Bot. Prov:— 1, 2.. .5.. .7.. .19.. .28.. .30, 31. 



England: — . Mr. Dickson. (1785.) Penzance! Llanforda! 



near Oswestry. Sev. T. . Salwey. Woodmancote ! Sussex. Mr. Borrer. Laun- 

 ceston ; near Lyndhurst, New Forest. Rev. J. M. Crombie. Danny, Sussex. Mr. 

 Larbalestier. Ditcham Cross, S. Devon ; Camelford, Cornwall. Dr. Holl. 

 Countess Weir Topsham, Devon. Mr. Parfitt. Lydford, Devon. Mr. Holmes. 



Ireland ; — Ardrum ! Castlemary ! near Cork. Mr. Carroll. Killamey. Mr. 

 Hardy. Luggelaw and Glengarriff. Adm. Jones, near Bantry. Miss Hutchins. 

 near Belfast. Mr. Templeton. Askew Wood and Dunkerron. Dr. Taylor. Glen- 

 arm. Dr. Moore. 



Wales :— Near Bangor. Mr. Turner, near Cwm Bychan. Mr. Holmes. Llyn 

 Gwernan ! Cader Idris ! 



Channel Islands :— Quenvais ; Rozel! Jersey. Mr. Larbalestier. 



" Paraphyses conglutinate. Spores .0025 in. long by .0005 to .00075 in. 

 broad." (Mudd.) Spores .0145 — .016 mm. long, .0035 mm. broad. 



266. L. cyrtella, Ach. pale or whitish or cream-coloured, very 

 thin, unequal or evanescent, (K — C — ) ; apothecia pale-tawny- 

 yellow or livido-rufescent or rufescent, plane or convex, small, gene- 

 rally with more or less of a pseudothalline white margin, internally 

 colourless ; hypothecium colourless ; hymenium colourless, paraphyses 

 concrete, apices pale; spores 8, colourless, lineari-oblong, 1-septate, 

 rather large. 



On trees, not unfrequent ; on rocks, rarer. 1810. 



Stn :— Ach. Meth. 67. (1805.) Syn. 39. Nyl. Scand. 206. 



Fig :— E. Bot. 2155. 



Exs:— Schaer. 473. Arn. 48. 501. Anzi Langob. 336. Eabh. 174. Hepp 18. 

 Fellm. 161. Zw. 275. Mass. 132. 



, Geog. Distrib : — Switzerland, Bavaria, Lombardy, Hungary, Germany, 

 Italy, E. Lapland. 



Bot.Pbov:— 2...4, 5, 6...8...10...24...26...31. 



England : — Yarmouth. Mr. Turner. 1810. Sussex ! Mr. Borrer. Airyholme 

 Wood ! Kildale ! Cleveland. Mr. Mudd. Gopsall ! Leicestershire. Rev. A. 

 Bloxam. Beechborough, Sibertswold, Sandgate, Kent. Mr. Holmes. Ciren- 

 cester ! Mr. Joshua. 



Ireland : — Ballynagarda ; Mountshannon, Limerick. Mr. Carroll. Kinvyle ! 

 co. Galway. (saxicole) Mr. Larbalestier. 



Wales : — Goodwick Bay ! Pembrokeshire (saxicole). 



Channel Islands : — (saxicole) Ann Port, Jersey. Mr. Larbalestier. 



The apothecia when moistened with K and subsequently with C become pale 

 and transparent in the disk with a very thin greenish line around the circum- 

 ference. Spores .0115 — .015 mm. long, .004 mm. broad. Gelatina hymenea I 

 blue. 



267. L. pilularis, Korb. pale-glauco-virescent, minutely-granu- 

 (ato-leprose, effuse (K — C — ) ; apothecia yellowish-flesh-colour, sea- 



