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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES
Lichen saxatilis.—With. 4. 33.-Eng. Bot. t. 603.

On Rocks, Stones, and Trees, N. and D.

1356. Parmelia conspersa.

Lichen centrifugus.—With. 4. 32.

On Walls near Middleton in Teesdale, D. On Rocks on the Banks of North Tyne, near Warden Mill, N.

1357. Parmelia stellaris.

Lichen stellaris.—Eng. Bot. t. 1697.

On Trees in Ravensworth and Cawsey Woods, D.

1358. Parmelia aipolia.

On Trees near Gainford, and in the North West of the County of Durham.

1359. Parmelia pulverulenta.

On Trees.

1360. Parmelia affinis.

Lichen affinis.—Dicks. Crypt. fasc. 4. 24. pl. 12. 6. Eng. Bot. t. 983.

On Trees in Shamberry and Egleston Woods, D.

1361. Parmelia plumbea.

Lichen plumbeus.—With. 4. 60.—Eng. Bot. t. 353.

On Trees at Healy Field; also near Middleton in Teesdale; and on Trees and Stones in the Woods near Egleston, D. [On Trees in Lonton, Yorkshire.]

1362. Parmelia parietina.

Lichen parietinus.—With. 4. 34.—Eng. Bot. t. 194.

On Trees, Walls, and Stones.

1363. Parmelia olivacea.

Lichen