CRYPTOGAMIA. ALG&. Lichen. F. Somewhat crus= 39, 
taceous, SHRUB-LIKE, 
Dill: 15.19—F1,.dan. 1188. 2.. ; 
Tubercles numerous, scarlet. In doubt whether to reckon 
this as bearing cups. When without tubercles the stems termi- 
nate in blunt unequal finger like horns, forming a kind of cavity 
but not a proper cup. Stems hollow, 1 or 12 inch high, hoary 
grey, mostly branched, of unequal thickness, rough with greyish 
or brownish eminences. Tudercles terminating, numerous, fine 
scarlet. Leaves small, hoary, slightly cut. Dru. 
Barren heaths and woods at the decayed roots of trees. tie 
Gusnireta> eb. 
L. Tubereles scarlet : cup y green, shorter than thecornuco- 
leaves; edged with a eal inge. pioi’des.. 
Dill, 14.9. 
~ Crust leafy, greenish. Cups grey, edged with a leafy fringe 
tipped with small brows tubercles, often proliferous. Div. : 
-. Moors and heaths, with L. cocciferus. P. Jan—Dec. - 
Many think this only a var. of the L. cocciferus. 
F. Somewhat crustaceous, SHRUB-LIKE. : 
L. Saucers grey white, lateral: plant solid, compressed, siliquo’sus. 
somewhat branched. 
Dill. 17.38-H. ox. xv. 7. row 3. 4. 
Stems many, from a chalky base, upright, stiff, swollen but 
compressed, filled with a white fangous substance, 1 to 2 inches 
high, simple or with 2 or 3 forks ; at first even, but with age 
furrowed lengthwise and divided across like a pod containing 
seeds. In time these inequalities project like small warts, of a 
grey white colour, whilst the rest of the plant is grey green, be- 
coming yellowish with age. Dirt. When full grown they form 
concave saucers. : . 
On the large stones called Grey Wethers scattered over 
Marlborough Downs, Wiltsh, and on rocks in Wales, Dru. aot 
x P. Jan.—Dec. 
L. Tubercles black within, globular, terminating : plantglobif’erus. 
brownish, polished, solid, much branched; branches 
cylindrical. — . 
Hoffm. lich. 31, 2-Dill. 17. 35-E. bot. 115—Fl. dan. 96C- 
oe Mich. 30 é 4 : : 
Similar to L. paschalis, but smoother, leafless, and the bran- 
ches terminated fy globular tubercles, hollow with a small 
mouth, gaping spherically, black within Linn. Slender, very 
» much branched, glaucous grey, 1 to 2 inches high, cylindrical, 
