110 
Mm Turner's Remarks upon 
shields, is a distinct species. Of this I saw no specimen in the 
Dillenian Herbarium. 
Of Nos. 17- 18. and 19. there are no specimens. 
CORALLOIDES. 
No. 2. Does not belong to Lichen byssoides, as is justly observed 
in English Botany, but is one of the varieties of L. pyxidatus : the 
proper reference is in that work to No. 4. for L. byssoides; but 
No. 5., which is there made the xar. /?., is Lycoperdon equinum 
figured in Sowerby's English Fungi. 
Of No. 7- the tubercles, instead of preserving their beautiful 
scarlet colour, are, except in one solitary instance, quite black. 
Can this be the effect of age, or did Dillenius consider the indivi- 
duals with red and brown tubercles as the same species ? 
12. (L. alcicornis. Achar.) under A. comprehends Mr. Dickson's 
L. endivifolius, and has at the ends of the leaves some of those 
black spots which he and Micheli have considered as the fruit. 
Of 15. there is no specimen. 
20. Appears only a small variety of No. 19-, and this does not 
seem in the least to differ from No. 7. (L. cocciferus). 
23. and 24., to which authors appear to have made no refe- 
rences, are both singular proliferous varieties of L. imcialis. 
Specimens of Dr. Acharius's L. sterilis are mixed with No. 34,, 
which is L.fragilisy Linn. 
LICHENOIDES. 
No. 4. Under this number are preserved three specimens; one 
of L. vernalis, and two of Sphce?'ia gregaria. 
6. Has no crust, and appears clearly to be a Fungus. 
Under No. 7. are mixed two different species of Sphceria. 
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