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302. A. myriocarpa, Miill. Arg. Thallus thin, white, smooth, 
01 at length rugulose. Apoth. black, pale when wet, very numerous 
and small, erumpent, orbicular or now linear-oblong, or serially con¬ 
fluent, plane, naked, within pale. Spores curved, obtuse, (8)-io 
locular, .035-40 by .015 mm., the extreme cells smaller.— Beitr ., n. 
1488.—Cochin China.—Compared to A.gracillirna and A. torulosa. 
303. A. lepra riel la, Nyl. Thallus white, leprous, effuse. Ap¬ 
oth. minute, innate, rounded or oblong. Spores in the small speci¬ 
men seen from hb. Tuck. 4-5 locular, at length brown, .045-50 by 
.018-22 mm. Reaction blue.— Fn., p. 133, where it is placed among 
the species with plurilocular or muriform spores.— Exs. Hook., n. 
2268.—East Indies. 
Ot the following, belonging to the preceding sections, the descrip¬ 
tions have not been seen : 
A. (Naevia) Bassanensis, Beitr. Lick. Bassan. 1858,/. 251.— 
Italy. 
A. (lendritella, Nyl. Phil. Trans. 1879, P - 4 12 - Foliicola. 
Spores 4 locular, .010-14 by .004-5 mm.—Rodriguez Islands. 
A. insinuata, Stirt. Glasg. Trans. 1875, P- § 9 ' Ae/. Jahrber. 
1875,/-. 43. —Europe. 
A. montellica, Mass. Lich. Nuov., p. 24.—Italy. 
A. Paiulani, Nyl. in Jar din Adi. Hist, de VArchipel de Mcn- 
dana , 1857, p. 302 (nomen.)— Mendana. 
A. subnitidula, Nyl. in Midi. Arg. Sched. Graph. Cub. Exs. 
ITT. Cub., n. 155. Not in my collection.—Cuba. 
A. turbidula, Nyl. Flora 1865,/. 605.—Europe. 
A. velata, Stirt. Jour. Linn. Soc., 1876./. 372. Bot. Jahrber. 
1 875, p. 113.—Bermuda. 
A. castanea, macularis, diluta, plunibea, lineola, immersa and 
Crustacea, Chev. Jour. Phys. 1822, pp. 53-55, are not referred to by 
later writers, and are probably forms of known species, or to be 
excluded. 
Naevia Lauri, Caldes. Comm. Soc. Crit. Ital., 1863, p. 89, A'. 
caricum (Auersw.) Fuckel. Syst. Myc.,p. 249, and N. paradoxa, 
Rehm. Ascom., p. 102, are claimed by the Mycologists; but Minks 
in Symb., pp. 193, 197, 199, regards them as Lichens. 
**** Parasitic. The spores 4 locular. 
304. A. varians, (Dav.) Nyl. Parasitic on various lichens. 
Apoth. rounded or difform, plane or convex. Spores ovoid, 2-4 
locular, .012-18 by 005-7 mm. Reaction from blue vinous red.— 
Lichen, Dav. Trans. Linn. Soc. 1794, p. 284, and t. 28,/. 3. Nyl. 
Scand., p. 260, Leight. Gr Brit., p. 402. A. glaucomaria and A. 
parasemoides Nyl. Arth., p. 98, Pr. Gall., p. 168 ,fide seipso, Scand. 
