OF GKEAT BRITAIN. 375 



Bot. PbOV :— 5. 



England : — Maddox Hill ! near Wrekin, Shropshire. (1865.) 



353. L. pezizoidea, Ach. cinereo-fuscescent, thin, subsquamuloso- 

 concrescent ; apothecia fuscous-black, elevated, somewhat concave, 

 margin thin, inflexed, entire, paler ; hypothecium brownish-black ; 

 spores 1, fuscesoent, ellipsoid, murali-divided, large. 



On mosses in alpine regions, rare. 1861. 



Stn :— Ach. L. U. 182. (1810.) Syn. 26. Nyl. Soand. 212. Lapp. Or. 156. 

 Mudd Man. 190. 



Fig :— Hepp Sporen t. 56. f. 482. 



Exs :— Zw. 342. Anzi Langob. 142. Hepp 482. Fellm. 167. Smrft. 43. Arn, 

 636. 



Geog. Disteib :— Germany, Lombardy, Hungary, Bavaria, E. Lapland, 

 Norway, Sweden, Finland. 



Bot. Pbov :— 15. 



Scotland :— Ben Lawers ! Adm. Jonts. (1861.) 



"Spores .019 to .022 in. long, .006 to .009 in. broad." (Mudd.) "Spores 

 .048— 120mm. long, .020— 46 mm. broad." (Th. M. Fr.) "Spores .056—80 

 mm. long, .020—27 mm. broad. Spores .082—98 mm. long, .030—038 mm. 

 broad." (Nyl.) 



354 L. soreumidia, Stirtn. pale or pallido-cinereous, thiokish, 

 rugose or altogether verrucoso-congested, fusco-limitate, (K — C — ) ; 

 apothecia internally cinerascent, crowded, sessile, small, at first 

 plane, rugose, margined and ccesio-pruinose, at length convex, 

 rugose, immarginate, and often connato-congested ; hypothecium 

 fuscous or fuscescent ; paraphyses indistinct, somewhat irregular, 

 apices fuscous, granuloso-inspersed ; spores 8, fuscous, ellipsoid, 

 3-septate and generally muralilocular. 



On dead wood, rare. 1874. 



Syn : -Stirton in Scott. Naturalist 4 p. 29. (1877.) 



Bot. Pkov :— 16. 



Scotland : — Ben Brecht, Argyleshire. Mr. Paterson. (1874.) 



" Spores .013 -.02 mm. long, and .008 — .0095mm. broad. Gelatina hymenea 

 I intense-blue. Intermediate between L. fecunda, (T. M. Fr.Jand L. plicatilis, 

 Leight." (Stirt.) 



355. L.petrcea, (Wulf.), griseo-pallescent or cinereo-fuscescent or 

 albido-cinerascent, areolate or granuloso-areolate, areolae contiguous 

 or dispersed, convex or depressed, hypothallus black, (K brownish 

 C pale-tawny) ; apothecia black, small, innato-sessile, plane, margi- 

 nate ; hypothecium fuscous-black ; spores 8, colourless or fuscous, 

 ellipsoid or oblong, murali-locular. 



On granitic and schistose rocks, frequent. 1811. 



Syn :— Wulfen in Jacq. Coll. 3. 116. (1789.) Nyl. Scand. 233. 



Fig :— E. Bot. 2336. Hepp Sporen t. 6. f . 36. 37. 38. 



Exs:— Leight. 159. Mudd 195. Hepp 36. 37. 38. Zw. 132. T. M. Fries 45. 



Geog. Distbib : — Switzerland, Germany, France, Hungary, Sweden. 



Bot. Pkov:— 1, 2...5, 6, 7. ..10, 11...15, 16...18, 19.. .31. 



England : — North of England. Mr. Robertson. (1811.) Sussex ! Beechy Head ! 

 Mr. Borrer. Hampshire ! Mr. Lyell. Lounsdale ! Lanbraughrigg ! Oliffrigg ! 

 Cleveland. Mr. Mudd. Craigforda ! near Oswestry. Rev. T. Salwey. Northum- 

 berland and Durham. Mr. Winch. Sidmouth; Haldon, Devon. Mr. Parfitt. 

 Lyndhurst Common ; Highbeech ; Epping Forest. Rev. J. M. Crombie. Bod- 

 bury Ring ! near Church Stretton ; Abdon Burf ! Caer Caradoc ! Bayston 

 Hill ! Lyth Hill ! Haughmond Hill ! Long Mynd ! Laurence Hill ! Shrop- 

 shire ; Wapley Hill ! Herefordshire, 



