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mens are too scanty and imperfect, to permit of the separation in this 

 place. With much of the general aspect of ordinary states of the 

 species just spoken of, this has the color of S. globiferus. The figure 

 serves to exhibit something of the habit of the Lichen, which deserves 

 farther investigation. 



3. Sph^erophorus tener, Laur. 



Sphwrophoron tenerum, Laur. in Linnsea, 2, p. 45 j Montag. Chil. 1. c. p. 194 ; Hook. f. 

 Bot. Antarct. Voy. 2, p. 530, tab. 197, f. 1 j Njl. Enum. Gen. Lich. in Act. 

 Cherb. 5, p. 93. 



Hab. Fuegia, infertile. — A dwarfed state, but apparently not other- 

 wise differing from the. cited species. 



3. B^EOMYCES, Pers. 



1. B^OMTCES FUNGOIDES, (Sw.) Ach. 



Lichen fungoides, Swartz Fl. Ind. Occid. 3, p. 1886. 



Bosomyces fungoides, Ach. Lichenogr. p. 572; Swartz Lich. Amer. p. 18, t. 13; Ach. 

 Syn. p. 280. 



Hab. Bay of Islands, New Zealand. 



4. CLADONIA, Hoffm. 



1. Cladonia verticillaris, (Radd.) Montag. 



Cenomyce verticillaris, Raddi in Att. Soc. Ital. Sci. 13, p. 34, t. 3, f. 4, cit. Eschw. 

 Cladonia perfoliata, Floerk. Clad. p. 30 ; Eschw. Bras. 1. c. p. 268. 

 Cladonia spinigera, Mey. Nebenst. p. 104. 

 Cladonia per Jilata, Hook. herb. 



Hab. Rio Janeiro, Brazil. 



2. Cladonia pyxidata, {Linn.) Fr. 



Lichen pyxidatus, Linn. & Auctt. ; Sm. E. Bot. t. 1393. 



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