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60 CRYPTOGAMIA. ALG, Liches.’ H. Herbaceous, 
Endivifo’lius L. Tubercles reddish, on the edge of the leaves: foliage 
yellow green, whitish underneath, twisted and 
curled, <> ty aE a : 
Mich. 42. 3. 
Barren heaths in Surry, and'in Scotland; growing on the 
ground, Drexs. iii, 17. a : 
ampulla’ J,, Saucers dark purple within, globular, inflated : foliage 
ceus, . rather flat, lobed, scolloped. 
Dill, 24, 82-Facq. coll. 1. 4, 3. ¢.-Hoffn. lich. 13.2. 
Segments, broad, short, finely scolloped, smooth on both’ 
sides, brownish, or purplish black. Saucers at the base or at. 
the edge of the leaves, very large, not hairy, like an inflated 
: pair ren pete at the top, wrinkled, greyish, within dark 
purple. Ditt. “ 
This very singular plant does not seem to.have been found 
since the time of Dilleniug The only known specimen was in 
his Herbarium at Oxford, but by something like slight of hand, 
it was transported to Germany, where it was purchased by Pro- 
fessor Jacquin, and in whose possession it was seen by the late. 
Dr. Sibthorpe, to whom it was restored by the Professor, so that 
” it may now be seen again in the Herbarium. It was drawn ~ | 
— Jacquin’s direction, and this drawing has been copied by 
offman, : 
On Emot Pasture near Coln, Lancashire. Ricuarpson, who 
sent a specimen of it to Dillenius, P, Sept.— Nov. Huns, 
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tenuis’simus, I, Saucers dirty red, sunk in the leaf, border broad, fo- 
liage brownish green, tiled, finger-like, with many — 
Diks 22 FF wie s 
Minute, and elegant. Leaves minute, brown when dry, - of 
a tender membranaceous jelly-like substance, with many clefts 
at the ends ; segments strap-shaped, unequal, expanding, some- 
what fringed. Saucers proportionably large, with imperfect 
borders, the younger hollow, pitcher-shaped, on the surface of 
the leaves and of the same colour, the older flat, sometimes 
convex, of a dirty red. Dicxs. Wd: 
{On sand-banks, near Norwich. On dry sand banks usuall 
amongst moss. Norfolk, not unfrequent. Woopwarp. Cri 
y Ddescil, and Clogwyn y Garnedd. ‘Mr. GrirritH.] ss 
membrana’-_L. nese pele yellow: foliage brimstone colour, mealy, 
ceuts, ‘plaited and wrinkled, depressed. 
Leaf membranaceous, very thin, widely spread out, grow- 
ing closely to the ground, whitish, covered with a thin yel- 
