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coast of America." A specimen given to me by the former does not 

 differ from the Lichen from Orange Harbor, nor from original speci- 

 mens of Dr. Taylor's species (from Auckland's and Campbell's Island) 

 in the herbarium of Professor Gray. 



13. Sticta tomentosa, (Sw.) Ach. 



Lichen tomentosus, Swartz, Fl. Ind. Occ. 3, p. 1903. 



Sticta tomentosa, Ach. Meth. p 279; Lichenogr. p. 450; Syn. p. 234; Delis. Stict. 

 p. 73, tab. 6, f. 19. 



Hab. Peru. Forests of Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands. 



14. Sticta faveolata, Delis. 



Sticta faveolata, Delis. Stict. p. 101, tab. 8, f. 36; Montag. Pol. Sud. p. 186. 



Hab. Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Feejee Islands. — A fragment 

 from near Valparaiso varies in a fuscescent thallus, with shorter lobes, 

 and apparently also in the spores. Dr. Nylander, to whom I sent it, 

 refers this to his var. cervicomis (Flot.), Nyl. ined. 



15. Sticta discolor, {Bory), Delis. 



Lichen (Pulmonarea') discolor, Bory, Voy. e Delis, infra. 

 Sticta discolor, Delis. Stict. p. 136, tab. 16, f. 59. 

 Ricasolia discolor, Nyl. Enum. Gen. 1. c. p. 103. 



Hab. Mountains of Tahiti, Society Islands. 



16. Sticta carpoloma, Delis. 



Sticta carpoloma, Delis. Stict. p. 159, tab. ult. fig. dextr. ; Montag. Fl. Fernand. p. 

 113 ; Babingt. Lich. N. Zeal. p. 12, tab. 126. 



Hab. Tahiti, Society Islands. Feejee Islands. 



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