at 
spino’sus. 
_ Devonshire. Mr. Newserry. | 
CRYPTOGAMIA ALG. Lichen. F. Somewhat crus+ 
taceous : SHRUB-LIKE. : 
crusted with small granulatiens. Tzdercles single, or in clusters, 
round, red brown, smooth. Dinu, > betsaotiea 
Upon rocks on high mountains, [Near Ambleside, Cumber- 
land. Dr. J. E. Smitu. In the mountainous parts of Dartmoor, 
L. Tubercles browh red, numerous, termisating : plant 
~ hollow, very branched, branches thorn-like. 
~ Dill. 16. 25—Mich. 40. 5y and 3—Hag. D- 11-Col. ecphr. il. 
83. 1~Park. 1310. 9. ; 
Stem short. Branches numerous, wide spreading, short, hol- _ 
low, cloven at the end, greenish, white within. Cor. Ecphr. Tu- 
bercles numerous, terminating, brown red. Leaves none. Diu. 
Branches like the horns of a stag. Forms the connecting link 
between the L.uncialis and L.subulatus. Hups, 
Barren and mountainous places. Diit. 
Papilla’ria, L. Tubercles flesh-coloured, terminating : plant hollow, 
furca’tus. 
whitish, leafless ; branches few, very short, blunt. 
Facq. coll, tii, 8, 2-Dill, 16.28. 
Hardly an inch high. ‘Srems slender, white, smooth, un 
equal, with here and there a knot, as if jointed. Branches very 
short, terminating, ending like the top of a double tooth. Crust 
cracked. Driv. 
Heaths. Near Bagshot on the road to Farnham. Drtt. 107. 
Spring. Winter. 
L. Tubercles tawny red, small : plant branched, branches _ 
upright, forked, : 
Dill. 16. 27-Hag. 2. 10-H. ox. xv. 7. row 3, 1. p. 639- 
Vaill. 26,7, 7, 7-Mich. 40. 4, and D. : 
Branches more numerous and shorter than in the preceding, 
and also more leafy, Tuberc/es terminating, small, round, flesh 
coloured or yellowish. Dit. maeee 
Var. 2. Leaves remarkably crisped and leafy. 
: chy ARE Mie Rie Blas obeccas 
Sometimes upright, sometimes bowed. ‘Leaves and warts 
numerous. Dini, fees 
, 
_ musci’cdla. L. Saucers blackish green: plant crustaceous, very much 
branched ; branches very short, interwoven, black 
Dicks. Os On 
