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CRYPTOGAMIA LICHENES.
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1425. Baeomyces cervicornis.

On the Moor at Butsfield, near the Roman Aquaduct, D.

1426. Baeomyces pocillum.

[Upon Cronkley, Yorkshire.]

1427. Baeomyces pyxidatus.

Lichen pyxidatus.—Eng. Bot. t. 1393.

On Earth and Stones in mountainous Situations.

1428. Baeomyces fimbriatus.

On Earth in mountainous Situations.

1429. Baeomyces cornutus.

On Moors in the West of the County of Durham.

1430. Baeomyces gracilis.

Lichen gracilis.—Eng. Bot. t. 1284.

In mountainous Situations.

1431. Baeomyces cenoteus.—Ach. t. 7. f. 7.

On the Heath near Edmond-Byer, D.

1432. Baeomyces alcicornis

Lichen foliaceus.—With. 4. 35.

Lichen alcicornis.—Eng. Bot. t. 1392.

Upon the Moors near Newcastle, N. and in Teesdale Forest, D.

1433. Baeomyces unciales.

Lichen unciales.—Eng. Bot. t. 174. With. 4. 44.

On the Moors near Newcastle; and scar Egleston, D.

1434. Baeomyces rangiferinus.

Lichen rangeiferinus.—Eng. Bot. t. 173. With. 4. 41.

In mountainous Situations.

1435. Baeomyces furcatus.

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