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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES.
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Lichen inclusus.—Bot. Eng. t. 678.

On Trees in Ravensworth, Cawsey, and Gibside Woods; also on Rocks and Trees near Egleston, D. On Trees in Bearl Wood, N.

1297. Thelotrema hymeneum.

On Trees near Egleston; also on the Banks of Derwent, and in Horsley Hope Bourn, D.

1298. Sphaerophoron coralloides.

Lichen globiferus.-With. 4. 40.—Eng. Bot. t. 115.

On Rocks and Stones in mountainous Situations, D. On Cheviot; also near Harbottle and Heddon on the Wall, N.

1299. Sphaerophoron compressum.

Lichen fragilis.—With. 4. 41. Eng. Bot. t. 114.

On Cheviot and near Harbottle, N. On Rocks at Muggleswick, at Knitsley, and near Egleston, D.

1300. Isidium corallinum.

Lichen corallinus.—Eng. Bot. t. 1541.

On Rocks and Stones in mountainous Situations.

1301. Isidium Westringii.

Lichen Westringii.-Dicks. Crypt, fasc. 4. 20.

On Walls in Teesdale Forest; [also on Walls in Holwick, Yorkshire.]

Obs. Lichen punctatus of Dickson is nothing but this in a young State: that of Dr. Smith, though it resembles it very much, is nevertheless very distinct from it, and probably only a Var. of Lichen subfuscus: Dr. Acharius thinks, however, that it is a Modification of his Parmelia ostracoderma in Meth Lich.—H.

1302. Isidium phymatodes.

In Newton Cap Wood; also in the Park at Bishop Auckland, D.

1303. Urceolaria calcarea.