CRYPTOGAMIA. ALG®, Lichen. D. Somewhat crus- 33 
taceous, leaf-like, tiled, loose. 
L, Saucers tawny red, bordered : foliage tawny red ; leaves ful’vus, 
tiled, many-cleft, distorted. | ; 
Dill, 24. 68. 
Plant very small; saucers very small. Dutt. 
On rocksin Cornwall and Scotland. Dicks, iii, 16. 
L. Saucers dull purple: leaves hoary, smooth, blunt, mia-omphalo’« 
ny-cleft, sprinkled with rising dots. des, 
2° Mich. 4952. ~ yee 
Colour dull purple, shining, smooth, with numerous black 
fibres underneath. Lea ves interwoven, about an inch long. Sax- 
cers dull purple, and smooth within, grey on the outside and 
hairy, cracked at the edge. Dit. 
Cork, Corker, or Arcell, Kenkerig Welsh. On rocks. 
. Jan.—Dec, . 
L. Saucers tawny yellow : leaves full yellow, curled. parieti‘nus, 
- -E, bot. 194—F]. dan. 1005—Dill, 24. 76—Col. ecphr. is 331. 
2~Haffm. enum. 18.1. Ge ae 
_ Agrees with L. candelarius and juniperinus in colour, but 
the former consists merely of branny scales, the latter of loose 
leaves. The farietinus is an intermediate species. Linn. Crust 
indented, wrinkled, margin leafy. Leaves cut, and ending in 
unt segments. Saucers on the foliage as well as on the central 
ctust, small, yellow, with a border of the same or a paler colour, 
Varies in colour from greenish to deep golden yellow. Grey 
underneath. Dizi. Tn age frequently rig. its central /eaves 
and targets, like the centrifugus.. Mr. Voopwarp. Very 
See : of trees walls thee. wold, and stones. 
: runks 2s > | : P. Jan.—Dec. 
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