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Ireland :— Near Blarney ! Upper Glanmire ! near Cork. Mr. Carroll. 

 Lettermore ! Mr. Larbalestier. Ardglass co. Down. Dr. Maingay. Armagh. 

 Adm. Jones. 



Wales : — Barmouth ! Dolgelley ! Dolbadarn Castle ! Snowdon. 



Channel Islands : — St. Aubin's Harbour, Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey ! 

 and on all the Islands. Mr. Larbalestier. 



A var. hypnophila, Nyl. has been found on mosses on Ben Lawers 



by Adm. Jones. (Crombie En. 78), and also at Caswell Bay ! 



Mumbles, by myself. 



" Spores .004 to .005 in. long by .001 in. broad." (Mudd.) " Spores .013—025 

 mm. long, .0025—0045 mm. broad," (Nyl.) "Spores .016—24 mm. long, 

 .004—5 mm. broad." (T. M. Fries.) Spores .02— .0245 mm. long, .004—5 mm. 

 broad. 



299. L. squamulosa, Deak. MS. pale-brown, thin, crustaceo- 

 cartilaginous, squamulose, squamulm sub-imbricated or flattish, ap- 

 pressed and rimulose, crenate, (K yellow, then turning dusky) ; 

 apothecia small, solitary or aggregated, appressed or sub-sessile, 

 plane, or convex and deformed, black, margin thickish ; hypoihecium 

 darkish-reddish-brown thick, excipulum thin nigro-or rufo-fuscous; 

 spores 8, colourless, lineari-cylindrical, 3-septate, cells nucleolate, 

 half the size of those of L. aromatica. 



On rocks and walls, not frequent. 1853. 



Stn :— Salwey in Penzance Nat. Hist. Soo. Trans. 1853. p. 144. Mudd Man. 

 174. 



Geog. Distkib : — Europe. 



Bot. Pbov :— 1, 2.. .7, 8.. .15.. .19.. .28.. .31. 



England: — Trengwainton ! Penzance. Rev. T. Salwey. (1853.) Torquay! 

 Devon. Dr. Deakin. Matlock ! Mr. Wilson. Madron Workhouse ! near Penzance. 

 Mr. W. Gurnow. Llanymynech Hill ! Shropshire. 



Scotland : — Slaghead Kirk, Coast of Kincardine ; near Stonehaven, Kincar- 

 dineshire. Rev. J. M. Crombie. 



Ireland : — Blackrock ! Mr. Carroll. Armagh. Adm. Jones. 



Wales : — Barmouth. Mr. Holmes. 



Channel Islands : — Herm. Mr. Larbalestier. 



"Spores .003 in. long by .001 in. broad." (Mudd.) Spores .015— .018 mm. 

 long, ,004 — .005 mm. broad. 



300. L. Turneri, Leight. glaucous-white, thick, tartareo-farinose, 

 areolato-verrucose, turgid, sublobate, (K — C — ) ; apothecia solitary 

 or confluent, appresso-sessile, black, plane or convex, margined ; 

 hypoihecium black, thick ; spores 8, colourless, lineari-cylindrical or 

 lineari-fusiform, 3-septate, (occasionally 2-or 4-septate,) small. 



On mortar, in walls, <fcc, rare. 



Syn :— L. Candida, E. Bot. 1138. (1803.) 



Flo :— E. Bot. 1138. 



Geog. Distrd3 :— Europe. 



Bot. ProV:-1...4, 5,6.. .26. 



England : — Trigby Church ! near Yarmouth. Mr. Turner. Torquay ! Devon. 

 Dr. Deakin. High Kock ! Bridgnorth, Shropshire. 



Wales :— Bishopston Churchyard ! Glamorganshire. 



Ireland : — Near Dawros Bridge ! Gal way. Mr. Larbalestier, 



Similar in general appearance to L. mamillaris, but distinct by the spores 

 and reaction, both from that and L. DUlmiana. Spores ,015 — .016 mm. long, 

 .0035 mm. broad. 



301. L. melcena, Nyl. fusco-nigricant, leproso-granulose, thin, 

 effuse, (K — C — ) ; apothecia minute, convex, black, internally con- 

 colorous, immarginate ; hypothecium black ; hymenium darkish- 



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