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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES.
1385. Parmelia prunastri.

Lichen prunastri.—With. 4. 52. Eng. Bot. f. 859.

On Trees.

1386. Parmelia fraxinea.

Lichen fraxineus.—With. 4. 56.

On Trees.

1387. Parmelia fastigiata.

Lichen fastigiatus.—Dicks. Crypt. fasc. 4. 26.

Var. β. calicaris.—With. 4. 51. Eng. Bot. t. 890.

On Trees and Pales.

1388. Parmelia scopulorum.

Lichen scopulorum.—Eng. Bot. t. 688.

On Rocks near Hartley, and at Dunstonborough Castle, N.

1389. Parmelia siliquosa.

Lichen siliquosus.—With. 4. 40.

[On the Top of a Wall in Lune, Yorkshire.]—H.

1390. Parmelia farinacea.

Lichen farinaceus.—With. 4. 50. Eng. Bot. 889.

On Trees.

1391. Parmelia pollinaria.

Lichen pollinarius.—Eng. Bot. t. 1607.

On old Pales and Rocks.

1392. Parmelia polymorpha.

On Rocks and Stones in the Neighbourhood of Egleston, D.

1393. Parmelia jubata.

Lichen jubatus.—With. 4. 46.

On Rocks at Harlow Hill; on Cheviot; at Shewing Shields; and near Rothbury, N. On Erica vulgaris upon Gateshead Fell; and on Rocks and Trees near Egleston, D.

Var.