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farina’ceus. 
CRYPTOGAMIA. ALG. Lichen. H. Herbaceous. 
_H. Herbaceous. Soe 
L. Saucers mealy, on the edge of the foliage: leaves grey 
glaucous green, upright, compressed, branched. 
Vaill. 20.13.14. 15—Dill. 23. 63, A, B, C.—Walc. No. 9. 
Short and hair-like when young (A); broader when older 
(B); 1 to 3 inches high) etnprestél segments sometimes fewer 
and broader (C), irregular, grey glaucous green, smooth, rigid. 
_ Warts on the edge of the branches, mealy, as is the whole 
fucifor’mis. 
Aaa 
Pe 
 Pinas’tri. 
calica’ris. 
a 
plant, flat, or rising, resembling saucers. D1... 
Trunks and branches of trees; whitest on the sloe. Driv. 
: P. Jan—Dec. 
Var. 2. Leaves broader. Mealy warts smaller, more fre- 
quent, so that the edges become curled. Ditt. 173. 
. Dill. 93. 63. D. ~~ | 
Var. 9. Leaves broader, stiffer: Warts larger, less fre- 
quent. Dix. 173. ee . 
+ Delle 23. 68. B. 
See iy calicaris. ; 
L. Saucers white, mealy, small ; ve grey white : : 
leaves nearly straight, even, rather velvety, branched ; 
seginents spear-shaped. > = 
; Ebert. 7 28-Dill, 22. 61. 
_ Leaves flat, thick, leather-like, rigid. tse 
- Found by M. Gosselin on rocks on the coast of Guernsey. 
Dicks. iii. 17. fand at King Arthur’s Castle, at Tintagel, 
Cornwall, by Dawson Turner, Esq.] : ; 
L. Leaves yellow green, ascending, lobed, edged with a 
yellow curled and powdery border. eect 
- Hoffm. lich. 7.1, and enum, 22. 2. fs 
Grows in small roundish patches ; leaves 3 an inch high, 
rather upright, lobed, the edges swollen. Surface often sprinkled 
with black dots which under the microscope appear like fungous 
tubercles. No saucers have hitherto been Gant Horrman. 
_ On the bark of Scotch Fir trees. Dicks. iii, 18. 
L. Saucers pale green grey; lateral and terminating : 
foliage pale grey green, up ght, strap-shaped, 
branched, pitted, convex, ending in sharp points. 
| Dill. 23, 62-Col. ecphrs i. 334, 2-Heox. xv. 7. row the last, 
5—-Park. 1312, 4—F/. dan. 959. 1-Wale. No. 9-Vaill.20.6. 
_ Dillenius does not think this specifically different from the 
L, farinaceus, and Mr, Relhan is of the same opinion. _ From 
