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CLADONIA, Hoffm. ; 
C. fimbriata, var. antilopea, J. Thallus consisting of 
erisped imbricated scales, whitish below; podetia small, rarely more 
than 7 in., sterile, subulate, scurfy below, slightly ruguse and much 
paler above. n.: Cenomyce antilopea, Del.; Cenomyce Boryana, 
Del.; Oladonia pergracilis, Krph. (in part); Cladonia antilopea, Duby. 
Hab.: Bellenden-Ker. 
C. fimbriata, var. pulverulenta (Del.), J. ML Slender, 
wholly whitish-pulyerulent; podetia with apices not scyphose-dilatate. 
—Hich. Parag., J; Mull, No. 11. Syn.: C. borbonica, N yl. 
Hab. : Bellenden-Ker. 
C. aggregata, var. straminea, J. If. Thallus with only the 
lower or sub-basilar part of the podetia castaneo-rufescent, the other 
parts everywhere albido-stramineous, slenderly branched, crowdedly 
Tamose, and closely perforate.—Lich. Beit., J. Muil., 95. 
Hab. : Bellenden-Ker, and Mt. Bauple. 
STEREOCAULON, Schreb. 
S. proximum var. nudatum, J. I. Podetia 3-6 cm. long, 
strikingly slender as in the type, almost from the base ramose, with 
Upper branches verrucose-corticate ; in other parts nude, glabrous ; 
about the middle fibrillose, a long space below or at times almost from 
© apex decorticate and very smoothly cartilagineous, bone-whi 
te or 
— Gonidia and spores as in the type.—J. Mull, Lich. Beit., 
Hab. : Bellenden-Ker. 
USNEA, Dillen. 
U. barbata, var. scabrida (Zay/.), J.M. Thallus mr gpa 
_ Very scabrous, pallid cinereo-flavescent, fibrils very crowded, ¢ 
cendant, subramose; ramules minutely granulate, uniformly subulate; 
apothecia. at length flattish, clothed at the margin and back with 
“owded cilia; disk albo-stramineous, pulverulent. Spores broadly 
ellipsoid, ‘01 to -012 mm. long.— Hook, Jour. of Bot. 1847, p. 193. 
Hab.: Gowrie. 
5 3 sub-cortical stratum sanguineo-rutous or purple; 
ty “a unknown. In habit it holds an intermediate place between 
* arbata, var. cornuta and var. strigosa. The central axes are hollow 
and stachnoideo-celluligerous.—J. Mull, Lich. Beit., No. 390. 
Hab.: B River. 
risbane 
bata, var. hirta, Fr. Thallus 1 to 3 in. in height, erect 
cro benditlous, albido-virescent or albido-flaveseent, minutely and 
; edly fibrillose, very much branched, branches iten Wad. 
Syn i pe pa roralent soredia, Apothecia small or mediocre—Nyl. 
“yD, fe 
Hab,; Bellenden-Ker, se 
