708 CLXI. LICHENES. 



Glyphis — contd. 



verrucosa, C. Knight. 



cyclospora, Muell. Arg. 



cribosa, Fee. 

 Chiodecton, Ach. 



ochraceo-fuscescens, C. Knight. 



hypoleucum, C. Knight. (Fig. 735.) 



sphjerale, Ach. = C. stromaticum, C. Knight. 



farinaceum, Fee. 



effusum, Fee. 



rubro-cinctum, Nyl. 



subhevigatum, Krcmp. 



endoleucum, Muell. Arg. 



hamatum, Nyl. 



virens, Muell. Arg. 



Sarcographa, Muell. Arg. 



subtricosa, /. M. = S. actinota, Wils. 

 forma pulverulenta, Wils. 



oculata, Muell. Arg. 

 Asterotrema, Muell. Arg. 



pnnctuli forme, Muell. Arg. 



Tribe XVII. — Xylographide.e. 

 Diplogramma, Muell. Arg. 

 australiensis, Muell. Arg. 



Series F. — Pyrenodei. 



Tribe XVIII. — Pyrenocarpei. 

 Strigula, Fries. 



nemathora, Mont. 



complanata, Fee. 



elatior, Stirton. (Fig. 736.) 



elegans, var. Nematora, Muell. Arg. 



elegans, var. pertenuis, Muell. Arg. 



elegans, var. eumorpha, Muell. Arg. 



Glaziovii, Muell. Arg. 



Ccphaleuros virescens, mentioned in my 2nd Adden.. 

 3rd Suppl. Syn. Ql. Flora, is only one of a genus considered 

 now only an abnormal development of the filamentous 

 element of Strigula, and is commonly met with on fern- 

 fronds growing in our dense tropical scrubs ; it is said to< 

 be a serious pest in the tea plantations of India. 

 Parmentaria, Fries. 



papillata, C. Knight. 



umbilicata, C. Knight. 



subumbilicata, C. Knight. 



plana, C. Knight. 



