562* REY. J. M. CROMBIE 01* THE LICHEES OP 



a specimen of 0. aculeata sufficiently typical. All the specimens 

 are sterile, 



F. 32. Coralloides tenuissimum nigricans, mundi muliebris 

 instar textum, p. 113, = Parmelia lanata, var. reticulata 

 (Wulf.). Aptly compared by Dillenius to " black lace." The 

 specimen is small and infertile. Referred by Aeharius, in Meth. 

 p. 304, to his Cornicularia Janata, and, very strangely, by Fries in 

 Index Dill, to Sacodium rupestre (Pers.). 



F. 33. Coralloides crispum et botryforme alpinum, p. 114, 

 Stereocatjlon denudattjm, Flk. The specimen figured is broken 

 up into three portions, one of which is sparingly fertile, though 

 " cephalodia n and also Sirosiphon saxicola, Nag., are present 

 in all. llightly identified by Fries. 



F. 34. Coralloides alpinum, Corallinse minoris facie, p. 116* 

 A, B = SpHiEBOPHOKOtf fragile (£.). Sterile. Hitherto not 

 determined by authors. C = S. compressum, Ach. Typical and 

 fertile. 



F. 35. Coralloides cupressiforme, capitulis globosis, p. 117, 

 Sphjerophoroin* coralloides, Pers. A = young state. B 

 mature state. C= fertile state. 



F. 30. Coralloides Coralii minimi facie, p. 118, = Lecanora 

 eruticulosa, JEversm. In the small fragment in hb. Dill., from 

 the Ural mountains, the apothecia are immature, without any 

 spores ; but judging from its other characters, it seems entirely to 

 belong to this species. Erroneously referred by Fries, the only 

 author who has sought to identify it, to Siphula ceratites. 



F. 37. Coralloides corniculatum, Fuci tenuioris facie, p. 118, 

 Parmelia tristis (Web,). Fertile. The specimen figured is 

 broken up into two portions. 



F. 38. Coralloides fasciculare verrueosum et veluti siliquosum, 

 p. 119, =Bamal7>m cuspidata f. corntjata (Ach.), of which A 

 ( = Lichen siliquosus, Huds.) is spermogoniiferous and B is 

 fertile. Generally referred by later authors to H. scopulorum 



(Ketz.). 



F. 39. Coralloides fasciculare tinctorium, Fuci teretis facie, 

 p. 120, = Eoccella tinctoria, DC The four specimens figured 

 are present in hb. Dill. Of these, A=young state; B = mature 

 state, w r ith soredia ; C = mature and esorediate state ; D=fertile 



state. 



