CRYPTOGAMIA. ALGA. Lichen. E. Somewhat crus- 
; taceous, CuP-BEARING. 
Dill.14..12. A, By D.-Vaill. 21. 3-Mich. 42, ord, 8. 1 
and 2-H. ox. xv. 7. row 3. 3. at p. 632. nS 
Leaves nearly upright, jagged, curled, bearing cups. Cups 
very short, conical. Hups. Leaves large, half upright, even, 
cartilaginous, flat, branches like an Elk’s horn, edges rather 
turned in, grey or yellow green abovez white underneath. Cups 
from the disc and the edges of the leaves, very small, slightly 
hollowed, rounded or angular, edges often very minutely tooth- 
ed. Such is its state in winter, but in summer the edges of the 
leaves are wasted, only the middle parts remaining, the cups 
come more or less proliferous, larger, and edged with’ small 
black tubercles. Dini. : | 
L. foliaceus, Huds. ed. 1—L. alcicornis. Lightf. 872. Relh. 
n. 1083. On dry barren commons; on Black Heath; on 
Snowdon. Dixt. 
Var. 2. Stem branched ; branches running into leaves. Leaves 
upright, with winged clefts. Dill. ib. e. f. D. 
‘Trowbridge, Wiltshire. Dru. 
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L. Tubercles brown : cup grey green, simple, somewhat pyxida’tus, 
~ scolloped at the edge. 
Vaill. 2\.8—Dill. 14. 6-Wale. No. 9. f. 29-Mich. 41. ord. 8. 
kK, the Jirst L. 2 —Tourn. 325.2; D.—Ger. em. 1560. - 
6—Park. 1308. 11-Vaill. 21. 7, is thought by Dill. to be 
an old plant. 
_ Crust at first granulated, in time forming /eaves which are 
of no certain figure, small, cut at the edge, greenish above, 
white andemesth. Tubes } to 1 inch high, springing from the 
base of the leaves, thickset upwards, and expanding at the sum- - 
mit like a drinking glass; scolloped at the edge, the hollow of 
the upper expa i separated by a partition from the hol- 
low of the tubular part below. These tubes are of a light grey 
colour; sometimes mealy. Duta. ; 
Var. 2. Cups proliferous from the centre. 
Dill 14. 6. D. to H-Vaill, 21, 5-Walo. f. 3. 
Cups sometimes rising one out of the other to 5 poles, and 
pres tee with small sitting brown or blackish es. 
IGHTF, : ; 
~ Var. 3. Cups proliferous from the edge. Le 
_ Vaill. 21, Dill, 14. 6. T-Wale. f. 4-H. ox. 15.7.4, p- 
___©xps rising sometimes to 4: : : 
Licurr. Frequently covered with much greenish meal, and 2 
ages. Stalks sometimes leafy. 
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