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On the Lichen-Flora of Epping Forest, 
C. fimbriata, Hoffm.—On mossy felled stumps in the Long 
Running. Sterile (J. M. C.). Apparently very rare. 
Yar. tubceformis, Hoffm. — On decayed stumps at Little 
Hale, Walthamstow. Fertile (Hb. E. F.). On the ground 
near the British Camp [Lougliton ?]. Sterile (J. M. C.). 
F. exigua , Huds.—On the Forest, near Hale Bank. Fertile 
(Hb. E. F.). 
Var. cameo pallida, Flk. — On mossy stumps near Snares- 
brook. Sparingly fertile (Hb. E. F.). I have not seen this 
anywhere in the Forest. 
Sub-sp. C. fibula, f. nemoxyna, Ach. — On Epping Forest. 
Sparingly spermogoniiferous (Hb. E. F.). 
Yar. subcornuta , Nyl. — On the Forest, near the King’s 
Oak. Sterile (Hb. E. F.). Neither this nor the preceding 
has been observed by me. 1 
C. gracilis, f. chordalis , Flk. — On the Forest, near the 
Bald-faced Stag. Sparingly fertile (Hb. E. F.). On heaths 
near the Wake Arms. Sterile and sparingly (J. M. C.). 
C. furcata (subulata). — On Epping Forest. Sterile (Hb. 
E. F.). Great Monk’s Wood. Sterile (J. M. C.). Not seen 
by me recently. 
Yar. spinosa , Lightf. — Field near Hoe Street. Sterile. 
Also near High Beach. Sterile (Hb. E. F.). In the latter 
locality very sparingly and sterile (J. M. C.). 
Sub-sp. C. racemosa, Flk.—On the Forest, near High Beach. 
Fertile (Hb. E. F.). Wake Yalley (J. M. C.). Yery rare. 
C. pungens, Flk. — On the Forest, near Haggar Lane. 
Sterile (Hb. E. F.). About the roots of trees in Monk’s Wood 
and at High Beach. Sterile (J. M. C.). 
C. squamosa, Hoffm. — Epping Forest, near Bankers (?). 
Sterile (Hb. E. F.). I have nowhere observed this species. 
Sub-sp. C. adspersa, Flk. — On Epping Forest, beyond the 
Bald-faced Stag. Sterile (Hb. E. F.). In the Wake Yalley. 
Sparingly and sterile (J. M. C.). 
C. c.zESPiTiciA, Flk. — On decayed stumps, Epping Forest. 
1 To some state of this variety is evidently referable the Lichen 
vermicularis of the ‘ Botanists’ Guide,’ which certainly was never 
gathered as alleged by Don S. Rocas Clemente, “ amongst mosses on 
trees in Epping Forest.” 
