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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES.
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1282. Verrucaria gemmata.

On the Bark of Trees near the Head of Derwent, D.

1283. Verrucaria nitida.

On Trees near Egleston. On Trees in Horsley Hope Bourn, D.

1284. Verrucaria maura.

On Limestone Rocks in Teesdale; also on Boldon and Cleadon Hills, and in Castle Eden Dean, D.

1285. Verrucaria umbrina.

Lichen umbrinus.—Eng. Bot. t. 1499.

On Stones near Gainford. On Rocks near Sunderland, D.

1286. Verrucaria aethiobola.

On calcareous Rocks in the Neighbourhood, of Egleston; also in Castle Eden Dean, and on Fulwell Hills, D.

1287. Verrucaria acrotella.

Lichen acrotillus.—Eng. Bot. t. 1712.

On Quartz in Sandstone near Egleston, D.—H.

See Obs. under Lecidea dendritica.

1288. Verrucaria spongiosa.

On Earth upon Wall Tops near Middleton; [also on Earth upon Wall Tops near Romaldkirk, Yorkshire.]

Obs. Perhaps this is nothing but Byssus velutina, in old Age.—H.

1289. Verrucaria fuscella.

Lichen fuscellus.—Eng. Bot. t. 1500.

On Rocks and Stones near Egleston, D.

Obs. Does not this Plant belong to the Tribe Endocarpon? Dr. Smith, in Eng. Bot.

1290. Endocarpon Hedwigii.

Lichen trapeziformis.—Dicks. Crypt. fasc. 2. 22. Eng. Bot. t. 593.

Lichen