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THE LICHEN-FLORA 



of Llanforda Pool I Oswestry. Rev. T. Salwey. Twyoross ! Gopsall ! Leicester- 

 shire. He.ii. A. Bloxam. Cliffrigg ! Cleveland. Mr. Mudd. near Brighton, Sussex. 

 Mr. Larbalestier. Wapley Hill ! Herefordshire; Round HilH near Shrewsbury. 

 Llanforda ! 



Ibeland : — Near Larne and Belfast. Dr. Moore. Armagh. Adm. Jones, near 

 Cork ; near Limerick co. Clare ; Baltinglass, Wicklow ; Glenville, Cork ; Glen- 

 stalk, Tipperary. Mr. Carroll. 



Channel Islands : — Rozel, Jersey. Mr. Larbalestier. 



"Spores .002 in. longby .0005 in. broad." (Mudd.) " Spores .009— .010 mm. 

 long, .003-^1 mm. broad." (Nyl.) Spores .009—012 mm. long, .003—4 mm. 

 broad. Gelatina hymenea I very pale-blue. 



forma leucostigma, Leight, apothecia quite pale, white and waxy, 

 numerous, scattered or conjugate, very minute. 



On elm (Ulmus montana), Eallt Hill ! near Buttington and 

 Welshpool, Montgomeryshire. (1875.) 



B. Spores 1-3-septate (sometimes simple.) 



274. L. subviridescens, Nyl. virescent, very thin, opake, or ob- 

 solete ; apothecia fuscous, opake or fusco-livescent, convex, immargi- 

 nate, dusky within ; spores 8, colourless, oblong, simple or 1-3- 

 septate ; paraphyses indistinct ; epithecium and hypothecium dusky ; 

 gelatina hymenea blue, then vinous-red with iodine. 



On the earth in maritime localities, rare. 1868. 



Syn :— Nyl. in Flora 1868. p. 474. Crombie En, 71. 

 Geog. Distkib : — Europe. 

 But. Pkov :— 31. 



Channel Islands: — Boulay Bay, Jersey. Mr. Larbalestier. 

 "Like L. viridescens, Aoh. SporeB .011 — .018 mm. long, .004 — .006 mm. 

 broad." (Nyl) 



275. L. subturgidula, Nyl. whitish or virescent, very thin, effuse ; 

 apothecia livid or pale-dusky-livid, opake, convex, ammarginate, in 

 section hypothecium fuscous with a superior albicant stratum ; spores 

 8, colourless, oblong, simple or 1-3-septate ; paraphyses indistinct ; 

 epithecium white ; hypothecium fuscescent ; gelatina hymenea blue, 

 then often fulvescent with iodine. 



On holly, rare. 1868. 



Syn :— Nyl. in Flora 1868. p. 343. Crombie En. 72. 



Geog. Distkib : — Europe. 



Bot. Pbov:— 2...7.. .26. 



Englam) : — Near Lyndhurst in the New Forest ! Rev. J. M. Crombie. (1868.) 



Ireland :— Tulljwee Bridge ! co. Gal way. Mr. Larbalestier. 



Wales :— Trefriw ! 



"Approaches L. aprochrceiUa, Nyl. Spores .008 — .014 mm. long, .003 — 

 .004 mm. broad." [Jfy!.) Spores .0125—013 mm. long, .003— .004 mm. 

 broad. 



276. L. Garadocensis, Leight. dull- grey-greenish-olive, cartila- 

 ginous, effuse, rimoso-areolate, granulato-verrucose, scales minute, 

 adnate, roundish, convex, crimped or wrinkled, more or less 

 minutely crenulate, (K yellow C orange-yellow); apothecia dull- 

 black, Sessile on the areolae, more or less imbedded, scattered or 

 confluent, margin thin, flexuose ; hypothecium rufo-fuscous or dark- 

 brown ; excipulum thin, lateral, nigro-fuscous ; paraphyses congluti- 

 nate, brown, apices fuscous; spores 8, colourless, elliptico-fusi- 

 form, 3-septate, (sometimes 1 or 2-septate,) minute, 



