54 J- A. martindale: the lichens of Westmoreland. 



1 1 6. Parmelia lanata (L.); Nyl., Syn., p. 398; {Alectoria lanata 



LeightOD, Lich. Flora, p. 80). 

 On rocks by the side of Red Tarn, under Helvellyn, and 

 also near the summit. This latter station is in Cumberland, 

 a very short distance from the line dividing the counties. 



117. Parmelia physodes (L.); Nyl., Syn., p. 400; Leighton, Lich. 



Flora, p. 116. 



On trees, rocks, and stone walls. Like Platysma glaiiaiin^ this 

 is one of the commonest lichens of the district, often covering- 

 wide spaces to the exclusion of everything else. The form 

 recTirva Leighton, and the varieties labrosa Ach. and platy- 

 phylla Ach., occur also along with the type. 

 [Parmelia vittata Ach.; Nyl. in Flora, 1875, p. 106; Leighton^ 

 Lich. Flora, p. 117 (as var. of P. physodes). 



I believe I once gathered this species in Mardale, but my 

 specimens are unfortunately lost. At any rate, it must be 

 rare in the district, or I should have met with it again.] 



Tribe XIII. STICTEI Ny]. 

 Sub-tribe I. EUSTICTEI Nyl. 

 XXXI. LOB ARIA (Hffm.) Nyl. 



118. Lobaria pulmonacea (Ach., L. A., p. 449; Syn., p. 233); 



Nyl. in Flora, 1877, p. 233; {Sticta pulmonacea Nyl., S)m., 

 p. 351 ; -S. pulmoiiaria Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. iii.) 

 On trees in most parts of the county, as in Levens Park,. 

 Underbarrow, Staveley, Ambleside, and Lowther Park. 



Sub-tribe II. STICTINEI Nyl. 

 XXXII. STICTINA Nyl. 



119. Stictina limbata (Sm., E. Bot, 1104); NyL, Syn., p. 346; 



Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 108. 

 On trees near Staveley, near Ambleside, and in Barrow- 

 field Wood. Very sparingly, poorly developed, and barren. 



120. Stictina fuliginosa (Dicks.); Nyl, Syn., p. 347; Leighton, 



Lich. Flora, p. 109. 

 Near Ambleside (Sir J. E. Smith). On shady rocks under 

 Nab Scar, Rydal. Barren. 



121. Stictina sylvatica (L.); Nyl., Syn., p. 348; Leighton, Lich, 



Flora, p. 109. 

 On rocks in Naddle Forest, Mardale. Barren. 



Naturalist, 



