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THE LICHENS OF WESTMORELAND. 



JOSEPH A. MARTI NDALE, 

 Staveley, near Kendal, Westmoreland. 



Family I. EPHEBACEI Nyl. 

 Tribe I. SIROSIPHEI Nyl. 

 /. SCYTONEMA Ag. 



1. Scytonema myochrous Ag., Syst, p. 40; Cooke, Brit. Fr. W. 



Algae, p. 265, pi. cv, fig. 1; Zwackh., Lich. Heidelbergs, p. 1. 

 On moist rocks near the Force on the Kent, Levens Park. 



//. SIROSIPHON Ktz. 



2. Sirosiphon saxicola Nag. in Ktz., Sp. Alg., p. 316 ; Cooke, Brit. 



Fr. W. Algae, p. 273, plate cxi, fig. 1. 



On rocks near Staveley, and in Kentmere. 



///. GO N ION E MA Nyl. 



3. Gonionema velntinum (Ach., Syn., 329) ; Nyl., Syn., p. 88, 



tab. i, fig. 11 ; Leighton, Lich. FL, p. 9. 

 Fertile on rocks near Kentmere Hall. 



4. Gonionema compactum (Scytonema Ag., Sirosiphon Ktz.) ; 



Nyl. in Flora, 1883, p. 104. Sirosipho?i compactus, Leighton, 

 Lich. Flora, p. 9.. 



Fertile on rocks in Mardale. 



Tribe II. PYRENOPSEI Nyl. 



No species of the two British genera Euopsis and Pyrenofisis 

 has yet been discovered in Westmoreland. 



Tribe III. HOMOPSIDEI Nyl. 

 Sub-tribe I. EPHEBEI Nyl. 

 IV. EPHEBEIA Nyl. 



5. Ephebeia hispidula (Ach., Syn., 302); Nyl. in Flora, 1877, p. 231. 



On rocks, Red Screes. Barren. 



6. *Ephebeia Martindalei Crombie; Nyl. in Flora, 1883, p. 104. 



Sparingly fertile on rocks near Staveley. 



Oct. 1886. 



