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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES
1341. Permelia candelaria.

Lichen concolor.—Dicks. Crypt. fasc. 3. 18. pl. 9. 8. With. 4. 62.

On Trees and Stones about Egleston; and on Stones near Muggleswick, D.

1342. Parmelia gelida.

Lichen gelidus.—With. 4. 26. Eng. Bot. t. 699.

On Stones in Sharnberry, near Egleston; and in Teesdale Forest, D. [also on Stones in Holwick, and upon Cronkley, Yorkshire.]

1343. Parmelia circinata.

Lichen subimbricatus.—With. 4. 18.

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

1344. Parmelia epigea.

Lichen candicans.—Dicks. Crypt. fasc. 3. 15. t. 9. f. 5.

On Limestone Rocks on Cleadon and Boldon Hills, D.

1345. Parmelia saxicola.

Lichen saxicola.—Eng. Bot. t. 1695.

Lichen muralis.—With. 4. 29.

On Walls near Urpeth, and at Cawsey Hall; and on Stones about Egleston and Gainford, D. On Rocks near Warden Mill, North Tyne, N.

1346. Parmelia elegans.

Lichen fulvus.—Dicks. Crypt. fasc. 3. 16.—With. 4. 33.

On Rocks near Whitburn, Sunderland, &c. and on calcareous Stones in Teesdale Forest, D.

1347. Parmelia miniata.

On Gainford Church, D.

1348. Parmelia murorum.

On old Walls near Gainford, D.

1349. Par-