252 BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 
41. Lecidea Armeniaca, Ach. 
Has. A minute fertile specimen accompanies Parm. oreina, Ach., 
from Shelong, Kumaon ; alt. 13,000 feet. (Coll. n. 31 pr. p.) - 
42. Lecidea geographica, Ach. ; 
Has. A morsel from Shelong, Kumaon, alt. 13,000 feet. 
Two other Lecidee from the same locality and altitude occur in the 
collection : the hypothallus is invisible in both of them. One species, 
a good deal resembling Parm. glaucomma, Ach., appears to be L. gla- 
cialis, Fries; the other is probably one of the infinite forms of L. sabu- 
letorum, Fries, and resembles his var. coniops, which I believe to be 
identical with Z. scabra, Tayl.! The apothecia are confluent and dark 
within. 
42. Collema saturninum, Ach. 
Has. Chinar, Kumaon, alt. 8700 feet, fertile; growing on Sticta 
pulmonacea. (The usual form, glaucous. Coll. n. 10.) Madhari Pass, 
Kumaon, alt. 8200 feet; on rocks in a stream; fertile. (Thallus be- 
coming dark, with a rufous tinge. Coll. n. 18.) 
43. Collema nigrescens, Ach. 
Has. A barren fragment accompanies P. tiliacea, Chinar, Kumaon, 
alt. 8700 feet. (Coll. n. 19 pr. p.) 
44. Collema tremelloides, Ach. 
Has. Fragments without fruit, belonging apparently to this species, ac- 
company Parm. cirrhata, Fries. Chinar, Kumaon. (Coll. n. 22 pr. p.) 
BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 
The Linnean Herbarium. 
: (Continued from p. 220.) 
Besides naming the specimens, Linneus has frequently added various 
remarks, such as the locality, diagnoses, descriptions and quotations. 
The locality is commonly written close to and symmetrically under the 
bottom of the specimen. The commonest are H. U. (Hortus Upsalien- 
sis), C. B. S. (Caput Bone Spei), India, Ind. occ., Am., Islandia, Siberia ; 
. and among Swedish provinces, Gotl., Sernia, Lappo, this last not rarely 
. followed by S. or Sol. (Solander). Of Botanists, K. (Kalm), Br. 
(Browne) occur most frequently; Osbeck and Rosén occasionally ; 
seldom with locality added. To these indications of donors must be 
