OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



343 



paler, entire or crenato-flexuose, (K — ) ; hypoihecium colourless ; 

 spores 8, colourless, ellipsoid, 1-septate, minute. 

 On leaves of box, fir and elm bark, rare. 1868. 



Stn -.—Lecanora Bouteillei, Desmaz. O. Fr. ed. 2. 1195. (1847.) Nyl. Lapp. 

 Or. 152. 



Exs :— Am. 331. Rabh. 856. 



Geog. Distbib .-—France, Germany. 



Bot. Pbov :— 2. 



England : — Danny Sandfield ! Sussex. Mr. Zarbalestier. 



"Spores .008— .010 mm. long, .003—4 mm. broad. Paraphyses slender, 

 irregular ; gelatina hymenea I blue then dirty-lutescent, the apices of the asci 

 remaining blue." (Nyl.) 



271. L. erysiboides, Nyl. green, leprose, thin, nearly indeter- 

 minate, almost evanescent, (K — C — ) ; apothecia testaceo-rufous, 

 small, sub-convex, immarginate, opake ; hypoihecium colourless ; 

 spores 8, colourless, ovoid, apically obtuse, \-septate ; paraphyses 

 indistinct. 



On old trunks and wood in moist shady places, rare. 1870. 



Stn :— Nyl. in Sallsk. pro. F. & Fl. F. Notis. 4. (n. ser. 1.) p. 232. (1859.) 

 Scand. 208. 



Exs :— Fellm. 156. Arn. 280. 



Geog. Distbib :— Sweden. 



Bot. Pbov:— 1, 2... 15. 



England : — Devon ; Isle of Wight. (1870.) (forma sordidescens, Nyl.) New- 

 Forest near Lyndhurst ! Rev. J. M. Crombie. 



Scotland : — (f. pallida, Nyl. ) Lake Katrine ! Rev. J. M. Crombie. 



" Spores .007 — .010 mm. long, .0035 — .0045 mm. broad. Gelatina hymenea I 

 blue then dirty- vinous-red." (Nyl.) " Spores .007— .010 mm. long, .003— .005 

 mm. broad." (T. M. Fries.) 



272. L. subsplimroides, Nyl. whitish, thin, areolato-rimose, ruyu- 

 lose ; apothecia pale-reddish, margined, at length convex, margin 

 excluded, moderate ; hypoihecium colourless ; spores 8, colourless, 

 ellipsoid or oblongo-ellipsoid, 1-septate ; paraphyses not discrete ; 

 gelatina hymenea I bluish, and thecae violet. 



On young beech trees, rare. 1873. 



Stn :— Nyl. in Flora 1873. p. 289—300. 



Bot. Pbov: — 2. 



England : — Near Lyndhurst in New Forest. Bev. J. M. Crombie. (1873.) 



" Spores .014—17 mm. long, .006—7 mm. broad." [Nyl.) 



273. L. diluta, (Pers.) virescent, leprose, very thin, or evanescent, 

 (K — C — ) ; apothecia pale-rufous-yellow or whitish-flesh-colour, 

 minute, numerous, scattered, concave, almost urceolate, margin 

 paler, smooth, thickish, waxy ; hypothecium colourless ; spores 8, 

 colourless, elliptico-oblong, 1-septate. 



On bases of pine trees, frequent. 1808. 



Stn :—Peziza diluta, Pers. Syn. 668. (1801) ; jbichen pineti, Schrad. in Ach. 

 Meth. 68 ; Biatorina pineti, Mass. Ric. 135. ; Korb. Syst. 189 ; Par. 136 ; 

 Mudd Man. 176. Biatorina diluta, Th. Fr. Lich. Arct. 185 ; Lccidea pineti, 

 Ach. Syn. 41. Nyl. Scand. 191. Mudd Man. Leight. Lich. Fl. G. B. 317. 



Fig :— E. Bot. 1863. two lower fig. 



Exs :— Zw. 83. Mudd 145. Hepp 136. Nyl. 56. Schar. 218. Leight. 89. Rabh. 

 906. Reich, and Shcub. 126. 



Geog. Distbib :— Germany, Bavaria, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, 

 America, Hungary. 



Bot. Pbov:— 2.. .4, 5...8...10...19...22...24, 25...2S ..30, 31. 



England ; -Cossey near Norwich, Sir W. J. Hooker, (1808,) Wood east end, 



