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Order LICHENES. 
The following new and additional Lichens have been determined 
by the celebrated lichenologist Dr. Jean Miiller, of Geneva :— 
PHYSMA, Bas 
P. byrsinum, var. amphiurum, J. Spores usually, but 
not » Seng at one or both ends subialiie. acuminate. (Syn.: Collema 
amphiurum, Nyl. 
Hab: Granite Creek, Bellenden-Ker. 
subpellucid ; apothecia 1: mm. wide, incrassate- sd pees ae 
junior forms closely spekene those o . bullatum, Nyl.; in 
obsoletely gibberose, often concentrically. plicate-unequal, alas 
Eeiment ; ~ reddish ; poise 6 mm., rhomboid- ellipsoid, 
CALICIUM, Ach. 
C. bachypus, JM. Thallus argillaceo- flavid, very thin, maculi- 
form ; apothecia wholly black; stipes short an nd the base broadly 
conical, robust ; capitulum turbinate oblong, option. —— seceding 5 
spores “009 004 rown, when mature 2-lo 
Hab. : Cabbage-tree Creek. on dead wood, J. F. art 
ples be IA, Hffm. 
cchrochlora, var. ceratodes, Flk. A variety of 0. 
ochrochlora with podetia resembling horns. The type is similar to 
- wy tuta, Fy., with glabrous podetia, the upper parts of which are 
Midiate, and whitish or ochroleucous and pulverulent; the apices 
ini. slender cups with dentate-radiate margins, and 
Hab,: Brisbane, 
STICTINA, Ny]. 
&. eebey ct heat JM. Thallus ee rages . 
ei 
em. ie 
b aay ; solely lobate , firmly membranaceous, plane or smooth, 
in 
sate plumose apices ; cyphelle urceolate, acutely margined, 
ab, : :... Valley, on earth, rocks, &e. 
