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CRYPTOGAMIA ALGAE.
Lichen furcatus.—With. 4. 45.

On Heaths near the Roman Aqueduct, at Butsfield; and in the Neighbourhood of Egleston, D.

1436. Baeomyces subulatus.

Lichen subulatus.—With. 4. 42.

On the Moors near Newcastle.

1437. Baeomyces spinosus.

Lichen spinosus.—With. 4. 45.

On Walls near Lanchester, D.

CRYPTOGAMIA ALGAE.

Tremella cinerea.

See Pexiza cinerea.

1438. Tremella arborea.—Dill. Musc. t. 10. f. 15. Bull. 420.

On dead Branches and Trunks of Trees.

1439. Tremella sarcoides.—Bolt. 101. 2. Schaeff. 323, 324. Batsch. 53.

On rotten Wood.

1440. Tremella mesenterica.—Eng. Bot. t. 719. Bull. 406. Schoeff. 168. 1, 2. 3.

On rotten Wood.

1441. Tremella Nostoc—Eng. Bot. t. 461. Bull. 174, 184.

In Meadows and Pastures.

1442. Tre-