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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES.
Lichen Endocarpon.—With. 4. 52.

On Earth in the Neighbourhood of Egleston, D.—H.

1291. Endocarpon Smaragdulum.

Lichen Sinaragdulus. Eng. Bot. t. 1512.

On Walls near Egleston. D.—H. On Walls near the Woodlands and Batsfield, D.

Obs. This perhaps has been originally something else. The Thallus is not naturally greenish yellow.

1292. Endocarpon miniatum.

On Rocks at the Gunners Pool, Castle Eden Dean; also near Stanhope, in Weardale. On Rocks near Egleston, and on Rocks near Middleton, in Teesdale, D.—H.

1293. Endocarpon complicatum.

On Rocks near Middleton, along with the preceding.

Obs. This is only a Var. of the preceding, to which it bears the same Relation that G. polyphylla does to glabra, and G. cylindrica to proboscidea.

1294. Endocarpon Weberi.

Lichen aquaticus.—With. 4. 67. Eng. Bot. t. 594.

On Stones ia a Bourn on the North Side of the Derwent, opposite Gibside, D; [also on a Rock in a Rivulet in Holwick Yorkshire.]

1295. Thelotrema pertusum.

Lichen pertusum.—With. 4. 15. Eng. Bot. t. 677.

On Trees.

1296. Thelotrema lepadinum.

On the Bark of Trees near Egleston, D.

Var. Thelotrema inclusum.

Lichen