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_L. (Buellia) innata, J. 1/. Thallus thinly tartareous, argillaceo- 
imose-A late, areole 
obsoletely nigro-marginate, ‘3 to "4 mm., disk slightly concave, epithe- 
yn.: b. spuria (Schaer), Arn. 
Hab.: On rocks, common, J. F. Shirley. 
0, OPEGRAPHA, Ach. 
ney ssulina, J, M. Thallus whitish or pallid, very thin and 
and st continuous ; apothecia sessile, black, to 1 mm. 
Wea = or elongate, obtu margined, and finally convex and 
3 ate - . : noe ; 
— UBto os ae 8, Solem ms ellipsoid, 1-septate, ‘022 to O84 x 
a Brookfield, on bark.—Field Naturalists. 
‘M. ast MELASPILEA, Nyl. 
Péltiver, riscus, J. M. Apotheciain the thallus of Parmelias and 
seras, sessile, moderately elongate, straightish, in an asterisk of 
ctly yj d rays congested, very narrow, vertex almost indis. 
fluer migerous, black, nude, in the middle of the asterisk broadly 
“11> ‘oe asterisk almost regular, *3 to °6 mm. wide or smaller ; 
d Sioarad: a m section obtusely conical; nucleus conical; asel 
— 4tog pd space at the apex incrassate, oblong-ovoid ; spores: 
Ha X ‘0035 mm., 2-locular, hyaline to fuscous. 
b,: 
In thallus of P. pretervisa, Rosewood. 
 @.sim GRAPHINA, J. M. 
: th uwlans (Leigh), J.M. Thallus whitish-glaucescent, smooth, 
3 somewhge y shining; lirelle crowded in moderate.masses, the groups 
 fitreater tered, radiate, gyrate or contorted, subinnate, shortly 
ithe ayha surrounded by a whitish, erect, thin, thal int magi 
Mall. oh. eas: fat, red; perithecium none; spores 5, colourests 
telaogg. oe 5-cellular, with cellules 2 to 3 nucleolate, almost murali- 
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