(Continued.) 
ALG. 
LICHEN. Male ; scattered wart-like substances. 
: Fem. smooth Saucers or Tusercies 
in which the Seeds are imbedded. See vol. i. 
-p. 370. sft ced 
SUBDIVISIONS OF THE LICHENS: 
A. Substance like powder, | ; 
B. (1) Crustaceous, granulated; with Buacx Linzs. 
(2). Crustaceous, granulated; with TupercuEs. 
(3) Crustaceous, granulated; with Saucers. 
(4) Crustaceous, granulated; with both Tunercies 
_ and Saucers. gee 
Ctustaceous, tiled, spreading, flat, fixed down to the 
substance on which it grows. ree 
Pe Somewhat crustaceous, leaf-like, tiled, loose. 
E. Somewhat crustaceous; bearing cups shaped like a 
jelly-glass. iad elo | amit 2a 
-F. Somewhat crustaceous ;’ shrub-like; shooting into 
_ branches resembling a shrub, or branches of coral. 
G. Somewhat crustaceous; THREAD-LIKE. 
H. Leafy, herbaceous. sat 
A. Root single; in the centre of the plant. 
' K. Foliage tough, like leather. 
L. Gelatinous.: Foliage when fresh and moist, like jelly, 
* 3 i ‘ : ; ; ; 
A. Substance like powder. tee 
“L, Very white; between powdery and crustaceous. 
8 | Haff, enum. 14 2-Dille Le 2-Fldane 80.4. 
Very nearly allied to Lichen corallinus. Hups. Follows the 
figure of the plants on which it grows, giving them the appear- 
‘ance of having been white-washed. Diu. Crust thin, white, 
Vor. IV. pe a 
al’bys. 
