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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES
Lichen cinereus.—Eng. Bot. t. 826.

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

1304. Urceolaria cinerea.

On Stones near Egleston, D.—H.

Obs. What is given in another Part of this Book, on the Authority of Dr. Acharius, as Lecidea athroocarpa, is certainly nothing but a Modification of the present Urceolaria.—H.

1305. Urceolaria fimbriata.

On Quartz in Sandstone near Egleston, D.

See Obs. under Lecidea dendritica.

1306. Urceolaria Hoffmanni.

On calcareous Rocks and Stones near Egleston; also on Cleadon and Boldon Hills, D.

See Obs. under Lecidea crenulata.

1307. Urceolaria exanthematica.

Lichen exanthematicus.—Sm. Tr. of Linn. Soc. v. 1. 81. pl. 41. With. 4. 22. Eng. Bot. t. 1184.

On calcareous Rocks near the new Bridge below Barnardcastle, D.

1308. Urceolaria scruposa.

Lichen scruposus.—With. 4. 19. Eng. Bot. t. 266.

On Earth upon the Tops of Walls and on Stones in the Neighbourhood of Egleston, D.

Var. Urceolaria bryophila.

On Baemyces pyxidalus among the Rocks between Widdy Bank and Caldron Snout, in Harwood.

1309. Urceolaria epulotica, (Ach.) Nova Species.

Crusta subtartarea leprosa pulverulenta contigua incarnata-lutescente; Apotheciis immersis concavis concoloribus, Margine Richa subcincto.

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