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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES
Lichen polyrhizos.—With. 4. 64.

Lichen pellitus.—Eng. Bot. t. 931.

On Muggleswick Fell, D. On Cheviot On Hexham Fell, N.—Mr. F. Scott. [On Rocks and Stones upon Cronkley, Yorkshire.]—H.

1275. Verrucaria Schraderi.

Lichen Schraderi.—Eng. Bot. t. 1711.

On calcareous Rocks and Stones near Middleton, and between Widdy Bank and Caldron Snout. On Limestone Rocks on Cleadon and Boldon Hills, D.—H.

1276. Verrucaria muralis.

On Limestone Rocks on Cleadon and Boldon Hills, D. On the Walls of Gainford Church. D.—H.

Var. V. tessellata.

L. tessellatus.—Eng. Bot. t. 533.

On Stones near Gainford, D.

1277. Verrucaria stigmatella, Var. atomaria.

On Trees near Egleston, D. In Woods near Newcastle, N.

1278. Verrucaria epidermidis.

On the Epidermis of Birch.

1279. Verrucaria punctiformis.

On Trees near Egleston, D.

1280. Verrucaria thelostoma (Ach.) Nova Species.

Crusta tenui suborbiculari tenuissime rimosa fusca; Tuberculis hemisphaericis umbilicatis concoloribus.

On Whinstone near Egleston, D.—H.

Obs. Tubercula madefacta rubida

1281. Verrucaria analepta.

On Trees near Newcastle, N. and Egleston, D.

1282. Ver-