CRYPTOGAMIA. ALGAE. Lichén. B. (3) Crastacecns 91 
with SAUCERS. 
thing more than a congeries of saucers, frequently so crowded as 
to form a convex surface, the inner ones being pressed upwards 
by the outer. Mr. Woopwarp. 
Rocks, walls, and trunks of trees. P, Jan.—Dec. 
L. Saucers yellow brown, border «glaucous, serrated : pezizoi/des, 
crust glaucous, fugacious. 
. Dicks. 2. 4—Hoffm. enum.7.6. 
Crust sea-green, blackish when old, not always to be found. 
Saucers yellow when young, brownish afterwards, at length 
quite brown ; shining, flattish but sometimes convex, border 
raised, scolloped, sea-green. Weser. Nearly allied to the 
L, tenuissimus. Mr, Grirrirs. 
Sandy banks. \ 
L. Saucers red brown, scolloped : crust greenish, com-Hypno’rum 
posed of roundish scales. : . 
E, bot. 740-Fl. dan. 956—Hoffm. lich. 30. 3. 
Barren heaths, on. moss, and on the ground. Drexs. iii. 14. 
[Foot of Pentland hills. On mud walls near Dundee, and 
Taymouth. Mr. Browy.] Aug. 
L.. Saucers tile-coloured, flat, border white ; crust white, fri’gidus. 
shrub-like; branches very short, crowded. 
Linn. fil. muse. 2. 4. - 
The crust forms upon bits of grass, moss, &c. whence it 
‘gains something of a shrub-like appearance. In its oldest state 
it changes to a true shrub-like Lichen. Mr. Brown. 
Be on the tops of all the Highland mountains. [On — 
the Pentland hills, and on the Links of Aberdeen. Mr. 
Brown. } ; 
L. Saucers pale brick colour, nearly flat; border pale cupula’ris. 
brown : crust pale greenish brown, with black dots. 
Heda. stirp. ii. 20. B. 
On trees. On slate rocks in Scotland. 
scolloped ; crust grey. | 
Prare XXXI. f, 5.—Hoffim. lich. 12. 1. 
a reece: varyi je in size ae ris the ene especially 
in the larger ones, finely plaited. Crust roughish. _ ee 
+ Me : : “ ‘ . : * e = 
L, Saucers red rust-coloured, border the same, very finely crenula'rius, 
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