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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES
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1821. Parmelia diacapsis, (Ach.) Nova Species.

Crusta tartarea gyrosa-verrucosa pulverrulenta cinerascente; Scutellis congestis convexiusculis nigro-caesiis, Margine inflexo flexmosa Crustae concolori.

On Stones between Barnardcastle and Earley Banks, D.—H.

1322. Parmelia angulosa.

On Trees.

1323. Parmelia Hageni.

On Trees.

1324. Parmelia parella.

Lichen parellus.—With. 4. 17. Eng. Bot. t. 727.

On Stones and on the Bark of Trees.

See Obs. under P. tartarea.

1325. Parmelia Turneri.

Lichen Turneri.—Eng. Bot. t. 857.

On Trees near Egleston and Gainford, D.

Obs. This is only a State of P. tartarea.

1326. Parmelia tartarea.

Lichen tartareus.—With. 4. 23.—Eng. Bot. t. 156.

On Rocks near Heddon on the Wall, N. On Sandstone about Egleston and Middleton in Teesdale, D.

See Obs. under P. Turneri.

Var. Parmelia frigida.

Lichen frigidus.—With. 22.

[On Earth upon Moss above Lonton, Yorkshire.]<

Obs. P. Upsaliensis, Lichen Upsaliensis, Eng. Bot. t. 1634. appears to be rather a Var. of the present Parmelia, than of P. parella.

1327. Parmelia subfusca.

Lichen subfuscus.—With. 4. 21.

On Trees and Walls.

'Obs'