CRYPTOGAMIA. ALGZ. Lichen, E. Somewhat crus- -37 
-_taceous, Cup-BEARING. 
slender, except when bearing cups and tubercles, simple or 
\ branched. Cups small, serrated at the edge. Tuberc/es on the 
teeth, roundish, reddish brown. Dit. 
Mountainous and rocky heaths. Leath Hill, Surry. 
‘L. Tubercles brown: cups unequally toothed, radiated ; radia’tus, 
~~ stems tall, cylindrical, a little branched. 
ied Dill. 155 16—F/, dan, 1188. 3.—-Mich. 41. ord. re Bs 4, q- A. me 
Scheuchz. it. 1. 5.3-Vaill. 7. 7, said by Dill, to be ill 
Leaves at the base, sometimes also fixed to the stem, small, 
finely cut, hoary green above, white underneath. Tubes greyish 
green, about two inches high, soft, hollow, simple or branched, 
thickset upwards, ending in shallow cups with oblong hollow 
r popes spokes on the edge. ‘These spokes are not branch. 
™ y sometimes terminate in smaller cups, supporting 
r spokes, Tudlercles on pedicles on the edges of 
D8, OF terminating the branches, reddish brown. Dru. 
Cc Middlesex: Dutt. ['Top of Carnedd Llewelyn. 
L. Tubercles brown: cups toothed ; stem swollen, wholeventrico’sus 
plant hoary and woolly. 
ae Dill. 15. 17. %/ 
Stem nearly cylindrical, expanding into a cup, which — - 
branches out into a number of sub-divisions, which terminate in 
_ their tarn in other cups, divided into teeth, and tipt with brown 
tubercles. — Growing in clusters. Stems upright, stiff, thinnest 
__ at bottom, swelling at top into a cup, which branches out into 
numerous rays or spokes bearing other cups. Plant about 2 
inches high, covered with a hoary wool. Cups on the branches 
‘bearing small brownish tubercles in the spring. Leaves small, - 
ieee pei hoary. Ditt. On rotten wood, mostly in woods. 
ILL, / 
L. Tubercles reddish: cups toothed: stem seldom defor’mis. 
branched, swollen. 
Fi, lapp. hs. 5=—Mich, 41. ord. Fa 1—Di//. 15. 18, 
Stem upright, sometimes crooked, thick as a goose quill, 
sometimes with 1 or 2 branches, thickset upwards, ending in 
small shallow cups, edged with 4, 5 or more teeth. Colour 
dirty grey green. Surface mealy and woolly, often incrusted 
_ With crisp foliage. Tudbercles small, reddish. Leaves small 
_ Sut, hoary, grey, on the lower part of the stem. Dirtt. 
— Onrotten wood mostly in woods, Dit.—and heaths. Rein. 
