DILLEXIUs's ' HISTORIA MUSCORUM.' 577 



Fig. 134. Lichenoides, quod Lichen pulmonarius saxatilis viri- 

 dis, foliis vix conspicuis, squamatim sibi incumbentibus, recepta- 

 culis florum nigris, Mich. p. 228, = Lecidea lttrida, Ach. Of 

 this also there is no specimen present, nor is the figure suffici- 

 ently good — though, in connexion with the descriptiou, it most 

 probably denotes this species. 



F. 135. Lichenoides glaucum, squamis crassis brevissimis, Hall. 

 p. 228. A=Lecidea yesictjlaris (Hfm.). In hb. Dill, there 

 is only a very small fragment, consisting of one or two sterile 

 squamules which apparently belong to this species. Hitherto 

 not identified. B. Nothing corresponding to this is present. 



Appendix. New Species. 



Tab. LXXXII., Dill. Hist. Muse. 



F. 1. Coralloides perforatum, corniculis brevissimis, p. 544,= 

 Cladonia furcata f. truncata, Flk. Fertile. According to 

 Nylander in litt. y this form belongs to racemosa, Hffm. Referred 

 by Fries in Index Dill, to his var. cristata. 



F. 2. Lichenoides granosum subglaucum, tuberculis planis nigri- 

 cantibus, p. 544,=Pannaria lepidiota (Srnmrf.). The speci- 

 men in hb. Dill, is very fragmentary, but fertile. Erroneously 

 referred by Lightfoot in Fl. Scot. ii. p. 405, to his Lichen cceru- 

 leo-nigricans, = Lecidea vestcijlaris, Hffm. 



F. 3. Lichenoides foliis glaucis crinitis, scutellis amplis perfo- 

 ratis, p. 544, = Parmelia hypotropa f. parmata, Nyl. Vide sub 

 t. xx. f . 44, p. 150. The specimen of this in hb. Dill, is quite iden- 

 tical with that already referred to in hb. Buddie, but with still 

 larger apothecia. 



F. 4. Lichenoides corniculatum rigidum spadiceum, p. 545, 

 Platysma Riciiardsoxii (Hook.). Sterile. The identity of 

 this species with the figure was first pointed out by Tuckerman 

 in ' Proceed. Amer. Acad.' v. p. 398, and is now confirmed by the 

 specimen in hb. Dill. 



F. 5. Lichenoides coriaceum, latissimo folio umbilicato et ver- 

 rucoso, p. 545, = Gttrophora vellea (£.). Sterile. The speci- 

 men, of which the figure is not at all good, represents a very large 

 and old state of this species. 



