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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES.
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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES.[1]

1179. Pulveraria chlorina.

On Rocks and Fissures.

1180. Pulveraria latebrarum.

On Rocks in Caverns.

1181. Lepraria alba.

Lichen albus.—With. 4. 2.—Eng. Bot. t. 1349.

On Mosses and Heath.

1182. Lepraria flava.—Eng. Bot. t. 1350.

On old Trees, &c.

Lepraria incana. See Lecidea incana.

1183. Leprsiria lutescens.

Lichen lutescens.—Eng. Bot. t. 1529.

On the Bark and Wood of old Trees, In the Park at Bishop Auckland; also in Newton-Cap Wood, D.

1184. Lepraria rubens.

On trees in Causey Wood, and every Wood on the Derwent, D.

1185. Lepraria botryoides.

Lichen botroyoides. 4. 3.

On Trees and Earth.

1186. Lepraria antiquitatis

Lichen antiquitatis.—With. 4. 3.

On old Walls and Rocks.

  1. Note, This Order is arranged according to the Methodus Lichenum of Acharius.
1187. Le-