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margina’lis. 
oliva’ceus. 
CRYPTOGAMIA. ALG. Lichen. E. Somewhat crus- 
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taceous, CUP-BEARING. 
bushes; “in which state it isthe ZL. janiperinws Of Our British 
writers. E. bot. Mr. Dickson also assures me that the real L. 
juniperinus has never been found in this island. 
L. Saucers brown green, flattish, on dhe edge of the leaf: 
leaves blackish green, many-cleft, tooth-scolloped. 
. Dill. 19. 2—Facg. coll. iii. 12.1. 
Leaves lying on the ground, brown green, black when dry 
their ends ACB cut and curled, Saucers numerous, small, 
concave, bordered, brown green when fresh, reddish when dry. 
Dit. Borders raised. 
Rocks, and stones in the Northern of Britain, and in 
Caernarvonshire. Near Lucton, Herefordshire. Ditt. [Walls 
about Settle and Kirkby Lonsdale. Dr. J. E. Smrra. Fir plan- 
tation near Cefw House, Denbighsh. Mr. Grirritu.] 
A. Oct.—June. 
L. Saucers brown green; scolloped: leaves lobed, shin- 
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ing, browngreen. 
. Hoffm. enum. 13. 5—Dill, 24.78—Vaill. 20. 8. 
Olive green, black underneath. Saucers green within, grey 
on the outside, sitting, flat or concave, border scolloped, granu- 
lated. Drut. a 
Rocks, stones, and trunks of trees. In the wood on Shooter’s 
Hill, Kent. Slinford, Sussex, and Bagley Wood near Oxford. 
Var. 2. Saucers smooth. Ditz, IRS. -c.n53-, ; 
Hoffm. 13. 3. and 4—Dill. 24. 77 -Mich. 51. ord. 19. 
Generally grows in acircular form; thin, crastaceous, closely 
adhering. Leaves smooth, rather shining, brown green, seg- 
ments blunt. Saucers rarely found, but where they do exist, 
the leaves are more cut and scolloped. ‘The plants without 
saucers have numerous granulations in their substance. Diu. 
On the bark of trees. ‘ 
Var. 3. Segments broader, more wrinkled, the middle ele- 
_ vated into wrinkles, sprinkled with numerous small grain-like 
folia’ceus. 
— into many segments, pure white u 
warts. Saucersnone. Dux. 183. 
_ On birch trees. Dart. 
E. Somewhat erustaceous, Cur-seamne, 
L. Cups conical, very short, with black tubercles on: the 
_ edge: leaves grey or yellow green, ascending, cloven 
