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THE LICHEN-IXORA 



"Spores .004 to .00475 in. long, by .0015 to .00175 in. broad." (Mudd.) 

 " Spores .017— 30 mm. long, .007—9 mm. broad." {Fiji.) Spores .019— .021 

 mm. long, .006 — .007 mm. broad. 



367. L. Flotovii, (Kb'rb.) cinerascent, very thin, sub-leprose or 

 evanescent; apothecia pale-flesh-coloured, small, urceolate, margin 

 albescent, thick, entire ; hypothecium colourless ; spores 8, colour- 

 less, ellipsoid, irregularly sub-murali-divided, small. 



On trees, elms, ash, rare. 1800. 



Syn :— Nyl. Scand. 191. (1861.) 



Fig :— Leight. Ang. Lich. 1. 13. f. 3. Hepp Sporen t. 86. f. 749. 



Exs :— Mudd 140. Hepp 749. Zw. 393. Am 94. 



Geog. Distrib : — France, Bavaria, Germany. 



Bot. Pbov— 1, 2...5...10 24...26. 



England : — Sussex ! Mr. Borrer. (1800.) Bilsdale ! Ingleby ! Yorkshire. Mr. 

 Mudd. Leigh Woods, Clifton ! Mr. Larbalestier. near Exeter. Rev. J. M. 

 Crombie. 



Ibeland : — Curraghmore. Aim. Jones. Castleconnel co. Limerick. Mr. 

 Carroll. 



" Spores .011 — 13 mm. long, .008 — 9 mm. broad." (Nyl.) Excipulum pale, 

 fleshy, thin, subtended laterally by a thalline receptacle. Spores .013— .0145 

 mm. long, .008 mm. broad. 



K. Species polyspora. 



368. L. morw, (Ram.) yellowish-copper-coloured or fusco-ciner- 

 ascent, areolate, areola plane, somewhat shining, angular, radiato- 

 plicate at the circumference, (K yellow C red) ; hypothaUus black ; 

 apothecia black, small, innate, plane, often umbonate, margin thin, 

 black, flexuose ; hypothecium brown ; spores innumerable, very 

 minute, colourless, spherical or shortly ellipsoid, simple. 



On alpine rocks, rare. 



Stk :— Ramond in DC. Fl. Franc. 2. 366. (1805.) Nyl. Scand. 290. Mudd 

 Man. 192. (in part). 



Fig :— Hepp Sporen t. 69. f. 603. 



Exs :— Schaer. 227. Anzi Langob. 164. Hepp 603. Nyl. Pyr. Or. 21. Am. 604. 



Geog. Distbib :— Switzerland, Lombardy, Pyrenees, Norway, Finmark, 

 Austria. 



Bot. Pbov:— 7.. .10.. .15. 



England : — Thirsk, Yorkshire. Mr. Baker. 



Scotland : — Morrone, Braemar. Rev. J. M. Crombie. 



Wales : — Near Dolgelley. Dr. Boll. 



" Spores .00075 in. long, by .00025 to .0005 in. broad." (Mudd.) " Spores 

 .0035— .005 mm. diam." (Nyl.) "Spores .003—4 mm. long, .002—3 mm. 

 broad." ( Th. M. Fries. ) 



369. L. tantilla, Nyl. cinereo-virescent, tartareous, scurfy; 

 apothecia fuscous or nigro-fuscous, small, scattered, sessile, convex, 

 immarginate ; hypothecium colourless ; spores innumerable, colour- 

 less, sphserical, simple. 



On old palings, rare. 1865. 



Stn :— Nyl. Prodr. 117. (1857.) B. rtsince w, rubicundulo, Mudd Man. 191. 



Exs :— Leight inedit. 408. 411. 



Geog. Distbtb : — France, Bavaria. 



Bot. Pbov :— 3.. .5, 6. ..10. 



England :— Redcar, Yorkshire. Mr. Mudd. Hendon ! Middlesex, Sec. J. M. 

 Crombie. near Worcester. Dr. Soil. Catalba Lodge, Beigate. Mr. W. Joshua. 

 Moreton! Oxfordshire. Mr. Larbalestier. Stablef ord ! near Bridgnorth, (1865.) 

 Brace Meole ! Bomere Pool ! near Shrewsbury ; Wilcot ! Sutton ! near 

 Shrewsbury. Nobold ! Whitchurch ! Shropshire. Brampton Brian Park ! 

 Herefordshire. 



