30 MARTINDALE : LICHENS OF WESTMORLAND. 



157. Gyrophora polyphylla (L., Sp. Plant., No. 55); Nyl., Syn., 



ii, p. 18; Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 143. 

 On rocks. Little Hart Crag. Maize Beck, Teesdale. The 

 only Westmorland specimens in my herbarium at present are 

 those from Little Hart Crag. I have a distinct recollection 

 of gathering it on rocks near Maize Beck, but I seem only to 

 have preserved the specimens gathered the same day on 

 Cronkley Scar, Yorkshire. I have also gathered it at other 

 places in Westmorland ; as for instance, on the hills on the 

 west of the Lune between Grayrigg and Tebay, and on the 

 crags of Harter Fell overlooking the head of Mardale. 



158. Gyrophora polyrrhiza (L., Sp. Plant, No. 56); Nyl, Syn., 



ii, p. 18; Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 146. 

 On rocks. Staveley Head. 



In this case, also, the only Westmorland specimens in my 

 herbarium are from a single station, though I have met with 

 the plant a few times in other places in the county, which, 

 however, from forgetfulness I am unable to specify. 



Tribe XVIL LECANO-LECIDEEI Nyl. 

 Sub-tnbe L PANNARIEI Nyl. 

 XLIL PANNARIA Del. Nyl. 



159. Pannaria rubiginosa (Thunb.) Nyl., Syn., ii, p. 29 ; 



Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 150. 

 Var. coeruleobadia (Schleich) Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 151 ; 

 F. riibiginosa var. cojiopha Nyl., Syn., ii, p. 30. 

 On trees. Not very uncommon. Mardale, Kentmere, 

 near Staveley, near Ambleside. 



I have never met with the type in Westmorland. 



160. Pannaria brunnea (Sw.) Nyl, Syn., ii., p. 31 ; P. pczizoidea 



Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 151. 

 On mossy earth and stones. Not rare. Patterdale, Mar- 

 dale, Kentmere, and near Staveley. There is a specimen in 

 my herbarium, gathered in Mardale, on decayed poles used 

 as palings, in which the habit is somewhat different. 



161. Pannaria nebulosa (Hffm., Flora Germ., ii, p. 166); Nyl., 



Syn., ii, p. 32 ; Leighton, Lich. Flora, p. 153. 

 On earth between rocks, and on the tops of walls. Not 

 so common as the preceding. Cunswick Scar, near Cross- 

 thwaite, near Cliburn. 



Naturalist, 



