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THE LICHEN-FLORA 



On holly in mountain ranges, rare. 1867. 



Syn :— Nyl. N. Granada ed. 1. 62. (1863.) ed. 2. 92. 

 Fig :— NyL X. Gran. ed. X. t. 2. f. 41. 

 Exs :— Lindig 2787. & 846. 

 Geog. Distbdj : — N. Granada, Europe. 

 Bot. Pbov :— 19. 



Ibeland :— Turk (Mountain ! Cromaglown, Killarney. Mr. Carroll. (1867.) 

 " Spores .027—32 mm. long, .012—16 mm. broad." {Nyl.) Spores .026— .029 

 mm. long, .009 — .010 mm. broad. 



4. 0. constrictella, Stirtn. whitish or palish, thin ; apothecia in- 

 ternally pallido-fuscescent, Hack, simple, sometimes aggregate ; 

 epithecium broad, concave, or also explanate ; perithecium lateral ; 

 paraphyses crowded, irregular, not well distinct, apices fuscous (K 

 dirty-blue) ; hypothecium colourless ; spores 8, colourless, obovate, 

 1-septate, constricted; 



On old bark. 1874. 



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



Bot. Pbov : — 16. 



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



Spores .012 — .017 mm. long, .0045 — .0065 mm. broad. Gelatina hymenea I—. 



** Spores 3-septate. 



5. 0. herpetica, Ach dusky-olive, thin, sub-tartareous, more or 

 less cracked or slightly rugged, fusco-limitate, (K reddish) ; lirellce 

 small, innate, round, oval, oblong or lineari-oblong, obtuse, simple 

 and divided, straight or curved ; disk rimasform, expanded in age ; 

 proper margin thick, rounded and indexed ; spores 8, colourless, 

 fusiform, 3-septate. 



On trees, oak, ash, beech, frequent. 



forma vera, Leight. thallus tuberculate, pulverulent; lirellse 

 imbedded, small, simple, naked. 



Stn:— Leight. Br. Graph. 19. (1854.) Ach. Syn. 72. NyL Scand. 255. Mudd 

 Man. 234. 



Fig :— E. Bot. 1789. Leight, Br. Graph, t. 5. f. 12. 



Ess :— Nyl. 81. Mudd 213. Hepp 555. 



Geog. Distbtb : — Europe, France, Switzerland, Sweden, N. America. 



Bot. Pbov:— 1...3, 4, 5...8...11...15...19...28...3L, 



England : — Bradwell ! Suffolk. Mr. Borrer. Twycross ! Charnwood Porest ! 

 Leicestershire. Bei: A. Bloxam. Epping Eorest and Exeter. Ben. J. M. Crombie. 

 Oxfordshire ! Mr. Baxter. Chelmsford ! Essex. Mr. Piggott. near Newcastle, 

 Northumberland. Mr. Winch. Haldon Wood, Exeter. Mr. Parfitt. Ivybridge. 

 Mr. Dairies. Shere ! Dr. Capron. Wye, Brastead, Eent. Mr. Holmes. Haugh- 

 mond TTill ! Weir Coppice near Shrewsbury ! 



Scotland : — Lasswade ! and near Dundee ! Dr. GrevUle. near Stirling. Rev. 

 J. M. Orombie. 



Ibeland : — Armagh. Adm. Jones. Turk Mountain and McCarthy's Island, 

 Killarney. Mr. Carroll. 



Channel Islands : — St. Peter's "Valley ! Jersey. Mr. Larbaleslier. 



"Spores .0035 to .004 in. long, by .00075 in. broad." Mudd.) "Spores 

 .016—23 mm. long, .0045 mm. broad." (Nyl.) Spores .018— .024 mm. long, 

 .004 mm. broad. 



forma sub-ocellata, Ach. thallus tuberculate, pulverulent, (K 

 reddish) ; lirellce imbedded, small, simple or sub-stellate, albo- 

 ocellate. 



On trees, frequent. 



Stn :— Leight. Br. Graph. 2L Mudd Man. 234. 

 Pig ;— Chevall. Hist, Graph, t. 19, f. 4, & f . 3, 



