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TSE tICHEN-FLORA 



Geog. Distbib : — Carolina, Nova Granada, Arinorica. 

 Bot. Prov :— 26. 



Ibeland : — Near Kyleraore ! Mr. Larbalestier. (1877). 



" Spores ,010—19 mm. long, .003— .5 mm. broad. Gelatina hymenea I blue 

 then vinoso-obscurate." {Nyl.) 



296. L. chloroscotina, Nyl. virescent, thin, subtartareous, con- 

 tinuous, rimulose ; apothecia black, scattered or congregate, adnate, 

 plane with a thin margin ; hypothecium nigro-fuscous ; hymenium 

 bluish, paraphyses cohserent, apices colourless ; spores 8, colour- 

 less, lineari-oblong, 3-septate. 



On wet stones, rare. 1877. 



Stn .—Nyl. in Flora 1877. p. 565. 



Bot. Pbov :— 26. 



Ibeland : — On stepping-stones between Lough Feagh and Lough Muck ! 

 Galway. Mr. La rial est ier. (1877.) 



" Spores oblongo-fusiform, simple, .008 — .014 mm. long, .003 — 4 mm. broad. 

 Spennatia ellipsoid .002 mm. long, .001 mm. broad." (Nyl.) I describe the 

 spores as I saw them in Mr. Larbalestier's communicated specimen. 



297. L. DUleniana, (Ach.) albo-cinerascent or cinereo-nigres- 

 cent, granulose or diffract, sub -gyroso-verrucose, (K yellow C orange J ; 

 apothecia black, naked or albo-pruinose, appresso-sessile, scattered 

 or aggregate / hypothecium nigro-fuscous, almost nigricant ; spores 8, 

 colourless, aciculari-fusifomt, 3-septate, large. 



On maritime and subalpine rocks, rare. 



Stn :— Ach. Prod. 57. (1798.) Syn. 30. Nyl. Scand. 240. Mudd Man. 223. 



Pig :— Ach. Prodr. 1. 1. f. L Grevillea 2. t. 26. f. 1. 



Exs:— Leight. 336. Mudd 199. 



Geog. Distbtb : — Sweden. 



Bot. Pbov:— 3...7...10...12...15. 



England : — Cleveland ! Yorkshire. Mr. Mudd. Brightlingsea ! Mr. Varenne. 

 Staveley near Kendal. Mr. Martindale. 



Scotland : — Trossachs ; Aviemore ; and Achallater, Braamar. Bev. J. M. 

 Crombie. 



Wales :— Aberdovey ! Bev. A. Bloxam. Moel-y-gest ! near Tremadoc. 



" Spores .023— .030 mm. long, .005— .006 mm. broad." (Nyl.) Spores .026— 

 ,034 mm. long, .005 — .007 nun. broad. 



298. L. aromatica, (Sm.) greyish-white, tartareous, rugose, 

 granvlato-congested, (K faintly yellow) ; apothecia small, solitary 

 or aggregated, sub-sessile, plane, black, with a thin sub-flexuose 

 margin, or plano-convex and immarginate ; hypothecium and exci- 

 pulum, thick, nigricant; spores 8, colourless, oblongo-cylindrical, 

 3-septate. 



On the earth, old walls, rocks, &c. frequent. 1807. 



- Stn :— Sm E. Bot. 1777. (1807.) Ach. Syn. 19. Nyl. Prod. 123. Mudd Man. 

 174. 



Pig :— E. Bot. 1777. Hepp Sporen t. 32. f. 283. 



Exs:— Leight. 154. Zw. 280. Larbal 85. 



Geog. Distbib :— France, Algeria, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Fin- 

 land. 



Bot. Pbov :— 1, 2...4, 5...7...11...16...19...26...28...30, 31. 



England: — Yarmouth: Mr. Turner. (1807.) Sussex Downs! Mr. JBorrer. 

 Torquay! Dr. Deakin. near Eglestone, Durham. Bev. J. Barriman, near Exeter. 

 Mr. Bemmings. Whittington near Worcester ; Bolt Head ; Fan-light near 

 Hastings; Isle of Wight. Dr. Boll. Budleigh Salterton, Devon. Dr. Dickie. 

 Plymouth. Mr. Bolmes. Penzance. Mr. Curnow. Ightham, Banning, Kent. Mr. 

 Bolmes. Llanymynech Hill ! Shropshire. 



Scotland :— Appin, Craig Tulloch. Bev. J. M. Crombie. 



