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THE LICHEN-FLORA 



convex, immarginate, internally colourless ; hypothecium colour- 

 less ; paraphyses distinct, branched towards the colourless apices ; 

 spores 8, colourless, elongato-fusiform, 7-septate. 

 On inundated rocks, very scarce. 1876. 



Stn :— Nyl. in Flora 1876. p. 307. 



Bot. Prov :— 26. 



Ireland :— Killery Bay ! Connemara. Mr. Larlalestier. (1876.) 



Spores .0295 mm. long, .004 mm. broad. "Sporce bacillares subrecte 

 3-5-septate .023 — 27 mm. long, .0025 — .0035 mm. broad. Gelatina hymenea I 

 fulvorubescent especially the thecae whose apices are at first blue." {Nyl.) 



332. L. lubens, NyL greyish-glaucous, granulose, effuse ; 

 apothecia pale-flesh-coloured or livid-brownish, small, numerous, 

 crowded, at length convex ; hypothecium fuscescent ; paraphyses 

 cohserent, apices colourless ; spores 8 or very variable in number, 

 colourless, fusiform, 5-9-septate ; gelatina hymenea I deep-bluish. 



On trees, near the roots, rare. 1874. 



Stn :— Nyl. in Flora 1874. p. 311. 



Bot. Prov : — 3. 



England :— Shere ! Surrey. Bev. J. M. Crornbie. (1874.) 



" Spores 0.028—50 mm. long, 0.007—0.011 mm. broad. Allied to L. sabule- 

 torum, var, am/ma, Ohl. but differing in character of spores." {Nyl.) Spores 

 ,039— .042 mm. long, .006— .007 mm. broad. 



333. L. subretusa, Strn. whitish or evanescent; apothecia black, 

 moderate, convex, immarginate; hypothecium fuscous-black or fusco- 

 rufous ; spores 8, colourless, fusiform, 3-9- (generally 7-) septate; 

 paraphyses not well discrete, almost conglutinate, csertaleseent at 

 the apices. 



On Weissia compacta, rare. 1871. 



Stn :— Stirton in Grevillea 3. p. 24. (1874.) 



Bot. Prov : — 15. 



Scotland : — Ben Lawers. Dr. Stirton. (1871.) 



"Spores .045 — .06 mm. long, .01 — .012 mm. broad. Allied to L. sabidetorum." 

 (Stirt.) "Possibly this may be Leeidea accedens, Am. or an old state of 

 Lccidea sdbuletorum," (Crombie in Grevillea 3. 143.) 



384. L. carneo-glauca, Nyl. glaucous-green, thin, opake, sub- 

 leprose, whitish, limitate, (K — C — ) ; apothecia sordid, or pale-flesh- 

 coloured, convex, immarginate, whitish within ; hypothecium colour- 

 less ; paraphyses slender, not very well discrete ; spores 8, colour- 

 less, attenuato-fusiform, 1-5-septate. 



On siliceous maritime rocks, very rare. 



Stn :— NyL in Flora 1873. p. 295. 

 Bot. Prov :— 31. 



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



"Spores .025—40 mm. long, .0030 — 35 mm. broad. Gelatina hymenea I 

 bluish then tawny. Spermogonia pale, urceolate, spermatia oblong." (Nyl.) 



335. L. ciirinella, Ach. citrine or bright-flavo-virescent, granu- 

 lose, pulverulent, effuse ; apothecia black, oppressed, solitary or con- 

 glomerate, margin thick, obtuse ; hypothecium nigro-fuscous ; 

 spores 8, colourless, slender, elongato-acicular, multiseptate, cells 

 containing oily globules. 



On earth and mosses amongst mountains, frequent. 1793. 



Stn :— Ach. Kongl. Vet Acad. N. H. 16. 135. (1795.) Syn. 25. Nyl. Scand. 

 248. Mudd Man. 186. 



