52 J. A. MARTINDALE : THE LICHENS OF WESTMORELAND. 



99. Parmelia conspersa (Ehrh.) ; Nyl., Syn., p. 391; Leighton^ 

 Lich. Flora, p. 124. 

 On slate rocks and walls in lowland places. Very common. 

 The varieties stenophylla Ach. and insidiata Anzi, or a form 

 resembling it, occur here and there along with the type. 



100. Parmelia Moageotii Schiir., En., p. 46 ; Nyl, Syn., p. 392 ; 



Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 125 (as a form of cofispersa). 



Very rare in South Westmoreland, where I have only 

 gathered two small specimens on slate stones near Staveley. 



It occurs very abundantly on red sandstone just north of 

 the Eamont (Cumberland), and will most probably be 

 found on the Westmoreland side of the river. 



1 01. Parmelia crinita Ach. 



Var. ciliata (DC.) ; Stiz., Lich. Helv., p. 54. {Parmelia 

 perlata v. ciliata Nyl., Syn., p. 380 ; Leighton, Lich. Flora^ 

 p. 120. P. proboscidea Taylor, Fl. Hib., 2, p. 143 ; 

 fide Nyl., 1. c.) 



Somewhat frequently met with in isolated specimens on 

 slate-stone walls, but nowhere abundantly, and always barren, 

 Staveley, Kentmere, Langdale. 



102. Parmelia perlata (L.) ; Nyl, Syn., p. 379. Leighton, Lich. 



Flora, p. 119. 



On rocks and walls. Generally distributed in the same 

 districts as the preceding, and, like it, always barren. 



103. Parmelia tiliacea (Hffm., En., p. 96, tab. xvi, f. 2); Nyh, Syn., 



p. 382 ; Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 121. 

 On trees. Levens Park, Staveley, Kendal, Lowther Park, 

 Tirrill. Fairly common, but rarely fertile. 



104. ^''Parmelia scortea (Ach., Syn., p. 197) ; Nyl. in Flora, 1872, 



p. 426. P. tiliacea v. scortea Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 122. 

 On a mossy wall between Kendal and Staveley. Appa- 

 rently ver}' rare. 



105. Parmelia revoluta (Flk., D.L. 15; Nyl., Syn., p. 385; 



Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 129) ; Nyl. in Flora, 1869, p. 289 ; 

 Stiz., Lich. Helv., p. 55. 

 On stone walls and slaty rocks. Staveley, Winster. 



106. Parmelia Borreri Turner; Nyl., Syn., p. 389; Leighton, 



Lich. Flora, p. 122. 

 On trees. Fairly common, but always barren. Levens 

 Park, Staveley, Kendal. 



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