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THE LICHEN FLORA OF QUEENSLAND, 



17th „ „ 12 — After " scales," add Apotliecia agglomerated, 



brown or pale ; spores usually oblong or 

 fusiform, -01— '015 x -0035— -004 m.m. 

 ,, ,, ,, 17 — Add Hab. : North Pine River on decaying logs. 

 „ „ „ 27— After " red-brown," add 012 x -0035 m.m. 

 18th „ „ 2— After " oblong," add -01— -013 x -0035— -004 



m.m. 



19th „ „ 10— Add -008— -011 x -003 m.m. 



„ ,, „ 24 — After u podetia," add Spores generally oblong, 

 •012— '017 x -004 m.m. 



21st „ 22— After " Thallus," add rigid. 



23rd ,, ,, 27 — After ,; filamentose," add lax, csespitose, ashy- 

 white, branching dichotomou sly, branches 

 imbricate, lobes linear, sometimes con- 

 cave, acuminate, ultimate segments not 

 numerous, concolorou9, granulate, uni- 

 formly linear. Apotliecia plane, concol- 

 oroue ; margin thin, plane. 



■24th „ „ 16 — After " polished/* add apices truncate. 



27th „ ,, 5 — Add -008— -012 x -006— '009 m.m, 



28th ,, ,, 12-13 — "Apotliecia large to 15 m.m. in diameter,' 



add Atypical in this respect, usually not 

 more than 2 — 3 m.m. — also differing 

 from the type in the shorter spores. 



29th ,, 3 — After "yellow-brown," add sparingly branched. 



ti 11) — After reddish," add usually ashy or pale, 



52nd „ „ 2— After "excluded, add Spores -006— -009 x 



•0035 — -<>04 m.m. 



