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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES
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1378. Parmelia fascicularis.

Lichen fascicularis.—With. 4. 76.—Eng. Bot. t. 1162

On calcareous Stones near Middleton in Teesdale, D.

1379. Parmelia melaena.

On Stones in the Neighbourhood of Egleston, D.

1380. Parmelia muscicola.

Lichen muscicola.—With. 4. 46.

On Cheviot, N. On Stones upon Hag Crag, in Teesdale Forest, D.

1881. Paripelia tenella.

Lichen tenellus.—Eng. Bot. t. 1311.

On Trees and Stones.

1382. Parmelia physodes.

Lichen physodes.—Eng. Bot. t. 126.—With. 4. 32.

On Trees and Stones.

Var. γ. platyphylla.

On Trees in Westcrow Bourn, and on the Walls of Wolsingham Park, D.

1383. Parmelia furfuracea.

Lichen furfuraceus.—With. 4. 56.—Eng. Bot. t. 984.

On the Walls of Conset and West Crow Park; and on Walls in the Neighbourhood of Egleston; also at Water Gate, near Healy Field, D. Near Harbottle, N.

Obs. There is a Var. of this, which approaches very near at least to P. encausta.

1384. Parmelia ciliaris.

Lichen ciliaris.—With. 4. 55. Eng. Bot. t. 1352.

On Trees.

1385. Par-