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and the causes affecting its recent diminution. 
Stigmatidium crassum, Dub. — On the Hawk, near Ching- 
ford ; and on Epping Forest ( Hb . E. F.). Near High Beach, 
formerly plentiful, but now scarce (J. M. C.). 
Arthonia astroidea, Ach. — On apple-trees in garden at 
Hoe Street, and between Hale End and Chapel End, Wal¬ 
thamstow ( Hb . E. F.). Here and there sparingly in the 
Forest (J. M. C.). 
A. swartziana, Ach.—In the garden, Hoe Street, Waltham¬ 
stow (Hb. E. F.). I have not observed this species (J. M. C.). 
A. cinnabarina, Wallr. — On Epping Forest (Hb. E. F.). 
Near High Beach (J. M. 0.). Apparently rare in the Forest. 
Var. kermesina, Nyl. — On hornbeam, Epping Forest (Hb. 
E. F.). Wintry Wood, near Epping (J. M. 0.). Also very 
rare, like the type. 
Tribe— Pyrenocarpei. 
Endocarpon hepaticum, Ach. — On old ant-hills in Epping 
Forest, near Salter’s Buildings (Hb. E. F.). 
F. trapeziformis, Zoega. — On Epping Forest, near Wal¬ 
thamstow, Jide Forster’s MS. notes. This probably is refer¬ 
able to the type. I have not observed this species, which is 
possibly now extinct. 
Verrtjcaria nitida, Schrad. — On hornbeam in Epping 
Forest, beyond Loughton (Hb. E. F.). In Hawk Wood, at 
High Beach, and elsewhere in the N. portions of the Forest 
(J. M. C.). Formerly plentiful, but now dying out, and 
seldom found with the spores evolute. 
Yar. nitidella, Flk.—Not uncommon on trees in the Forest 
(Hb. E. F.). Sparingly near High Beach (J. M. C.). 
Verrucaria gemmata, Ach.—On the Forest, near Halebank, 
Walthamstow; and also in Epping Forest (Hb. E. F.). 
Beyond the “King’s Oak,” and near CopthallLodge (J.M. 0.). 
Y. biformis, Borr. —On a tree in Mark House Field, Wal¬ 
thamstow (Hb. E. F.). In Wintry Wood, near Epping 
(J. M. C.). Apparently very rare. 
Y. epidermidis, var. analepta , Ach. — On a tree in Hoe 
Street, Walthamstow (Hb. E. F.). Not seen by me. 
Y. nigrescens, Pers.—On walls, Walthamstow (Hb. E. F. 
