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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES
1370. Parmelia saturnina.

Lichen saturninus.—Dicks. Crypt. fasc. 2. 21. pl. 6. 8.—With. 4. 60.

On Trees and Stones near Egleston, but very scarce.—H. In Cawsey Wood, D.

1371. Parmelia lacera.

In Cawsey Wood, D. [Among Moss upon Cronkley, Yorkshire.]

1372. Parmelia tunaeformis.

On calcareous Rocks about Egleston and Middleton in Teesdale.—H. Also on the Banks of Tees, below Wycliffe, D.

1373. Parmelia nigrescens.

Lichen nigrescens.—With. 4. 74.—Eng. Bot. t. 345.

On Trees at Healy Field. On Trees and Stones about Egleston and Middleton in Teesdale, D.

1374. Parmelia flaccida, Var. rivularis.

Lichen flaccidus.—Eng. Bot. t. 1653.

[On Stones in a Rivulet in Holwick, Yorkshire.]—H.

1375. Parmelia furva.

On Trees in the Neighbourhood of Egleston, D.

1376. Parmelia crispa.

Lichen crispus.—Eng. Bot. t. 834.

On the Ground in the Neighbourhood of Egleston, D.

Var. β. cristata.

On the Ground about Egleston, D.

1377. Parmelia scotina.

On the Ground about Egleston, D.

Var. β. sinuata.

Lichen sinuatus.—Eng. Bot. t. 772.

On Stones about Egleston, D.

1378. Par-