ASCOLICHENES. 



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d. Thallus heteromerous, foliaceous : Parmelia (P. saxatilia P. parietina, 

 Wall-Lichen, Fig. 141, is yellow, very frequent on tree-stems, stone-walls, 

 tiles); Physcia (P. ciliaris, 

 frequent on tree-stems) ; 

 Sticta (S. pidmonacea,~Lnng- 

 Lichen, on tree-stems) ; -sU^Y 

 Peltiaera, especially on the %r^\ rr^N 

 Moss among trees ; Umbili- 

 caria, on rocks. 



. Thallus heteromerous, 

 fruticose : Cetraria (C. ia- 

 landica, "Iceland Moss," 

 with an olive-brown, flat, 

 furrowed, fringed thallus, 

 on heaths ; C. nivalis, white, 

 in the Polar regions ; 

 Evernia, Ramalina, Usnea 

 (U. barbata, Beard-Lichen, 

 Fig. 143) ; Roccella, Stereo- 

 caulon, Cladonia, of which 

 the genus C. rangiferina, 

 Keindeer-Moss (Fig. 142) is 

 important ; Cladonia has two kinds of thallus, one scaly and leaf-like, the other 

 erect, which bears the apothecia and maybe fruticose (Fig. 142), or cupular 

 (Fig. 144) ; they grow in soil in forests and on heaths. 



FIG. 1-12. Cladonia rangiferina : s ascocarp 



FIG. 143. Usnea barbata : s ascocarp. (Slightly 

 magnified.) 



FIG. 144. Cladonta pyxidalu. 





