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p. 4 o .~ L ic h e n lepadinus Ach. Prodr. (1798) p. 30. Lichen in-
u Z qs 0 ‘ Leight. n. 1 2 1 ; Mudd,
X ' 3 0
Fig. 73.
Thelotrema lepadzmim AcK—A. Section of apothecium, x30. B. Theca and
paraphyses, x250. 0. Two spores, x360.
™ft®sro+ewhat in thickness, and at times, especially
iZ o tlf a lliZ f -® '' T “ determmate aud marked by a narrow, hlaclq
s i S T C T i J i z z r f f " - “ “ >“■ “— I
GpMra! ® maritime to upland trac ts.-D i'sir.
rare to i Z a “ England; rarer iu Scotlaud; apparently very
Iten t St ! ? ff ■ ri- '■ and Walthamstow, E s s e l ; Ightham^
T o r a n ^ r F n New Eorest, Hants; Ilsh a iiW a lk
to iq u a j, S Devon; St. Breock, Ooruwall ; Bagley Wood Berks ■
Cwm B™i ’ Leicestershire,; Hollybush Hill, Malvernf Worcestershire |
Cwm Bychan and Barmouth, Merionethshire; Hafod, Cardio-anshire•
B ?T s l?Z 'o fe v 1 3 " Z S te tto n , and Acton Burnel Hill, Shropshire j
Baysdale, Clevdand, Yorkshire; Teesdale, Durham ; Calder Abbev
Cumberland ; Felton Woods, Nortbumberland. Itoot of Ben Lomond
, . . ¿ i t ' ¿ a f m t ) S " £ S ;
, T”- (1810) p. 3 1 2 ; Syu.
¿ P i n® ®i ®’ I ’lrokish, unequal, a t times subpulverulent,
cream-coloured. Apotbecia prominent, somewhat large, crowded,
S p l ^ e Z ’ ™«Pa«--Cromb. Grevillea,
i X b e Z :
o r Z Z L Ttteied 6 1 -T h a l l u s more
Tuim. & Boru L i to Br. ( i s i ) p. A ^ Z Z i l l T S
El. Hib. ii! p i Z "■ forme Tayl. in Maok.
f r o t ^ doubt
L to h to n who Z *™®® subocliraceous Beightou, who, however, erroneously says that the spores are als- 2nmoteed by
in N w I I Z I Z T Z I ""d uplaud situations.-DAfr. Sparingly
Z l t d - B %r ■ R r i Z S .W Highlands of Scotland, V d W
Grtw™"''’ “ ■ "Lylemore and Dougliniagli Mts., Connemara, co!
¿ o o ' A m e r i o . Jo u rn . So. & Art, t xxv (185S1
s 'b in lu ^ l e^ r " ’ 4 0 1— Thallus macular, somewhat
sbmiiig, cream-coloured or whitish (K + yellowish, C a C l- ) A d o
p r o Z e n r t b r * ’ ‘’'® s% M y
E » T o Tq®,P™P®' “ T®"! often wh ite-p u lv eru len t; spores Snm^
Obion 1 0 -lR lo o u la r, colourless, 0 ,0 4 0 -5 6 mm. Ion» 0 0 0 9 -0 010
mm thick. Carroll, Journ. Bot. 1865, p. 2 8 9 ; C r o Z S Br t
I S ; Z S T S b Z T b ^ i % T -
A Z r i c 'f ^ A T T ¿ " . " L y f y J ’f e foou>i only in tbe United States of
hlmy thallus a n I lm Z T Z t Z i a l
r u Z Z - r “ "“ w h i c h T tT iZ r c T i e l y t .
o n f * i p Z r ® z z i r Z r k V ’: ^ z z ^ g r Z w n ^ r
i l S ; o r i S i / r “ “ M l . » ...d t o
66 URCEOLARIA Aoh. Prodr. (1798) p. 30 (u t tr ib u s ) ; Meth.
T I S o i - T b T r ' ^ ^ T P” ‘®’ dm. Soc. Cberb. iii. (1855)
L 1 ? ' L r i f ,f"®f"ooous, continuous or areolate, very rarely
obsolete; hypothaUus white. Apothecia uroeolato-impressed, w ith
a proper and a tb allin e margin ; bypotbeoium brown or blackish ;