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CRYPTOGAMIA. ALG. Lichen. L. Gelatinous, 
Saucers of the size of turnip-seeds, circular ; border sea-green, _ 
nearly entire; the disc flat, tawny. Hups. Adhering to moss 
and fine grass on heaths. Leaves? to 1 inch, flattish, variously 
cut into segments, fringed and curled at the edges ; thin, pellu- 
cid, glaucous brown green. Dit. 
Tremella Lichensides. Liny. Shady places on stones and 
trunks of trees, intermixed with Mosses. [On moist shady 
banks and thatched houses frequent, but seldom with saucers. 
Mr. Newsgerry. Garn Dingle, Mr.Grrrritu,] P. Jan.—Dec, 
Var, 2, Licutr,- Dill, 19. 32. 
More blue than the preceding, less jagged, but the divisions 
_ deeper, bearing small tubercles of a flesh or reddish brown 
sepin cola, 
granula'tus. 
colour. Ditt, 
Var. 3. Lieur. Dill. 19. 34, 
Saucers extremely numerous, sitting on the sides of the 
leaves, scarcely distinguishable by the naked eye, reddish; bor- 
ders regular, of the same colour with the leaf, Mr. Woopwarp. 
Grows densely crowded, but rather upright; the outer leaves 
less so, thin at the ends, larger than the .central ones, deep 
with a purplish cast ; segments. broadish, thin, flat, rather 
gelatinous, the ends very finely scolloped, Dirt. 
_ Footscray Woad, Kent. [Sandy banks, byt not commonly 
found with saucers. Mr. Woopwarp.]} s 
Var, 4, Licurr. Dill, 19, 35. 
In little dense tufts, upright, rather gelatinous, darker than. 
the preceding, almost black. Leaves very short, very fine, seg- 
ments capillary. Ditt. ; 
Footscray Wood and. Darking, [Summit of Carnedd. Lle- 
welyn: Mr, Grifrirs, who doubts whether it be not more pro- 
oe a pt Much more branched than the Byssus nigra. 
em 33 | a5 me 
L. Saucers chesnut colour, mostly terminating: foliage 
brown chesnut: leaves tiled, smooth, jagged, as- 
cending. Se 
Hoffa. enum, 17, 1-Hedw. stirp, ii, 2, 
Tough and gelatinous when moist, brittle when dry ; paler 
underneath; white within. Hepwic. gree 
Mountains in Scotland, on stones, Drexs. iii, 18, 
L. Saucers tawny, concave : leaves dark green, tiled, 
roundish, scolloped, roughish, 
Fl, dan, 462, 1—Dilf. 19, 24—Facq, coll. iii. 10. 2. 
Grows in a circular form. Leaves variously jagged, lobes — 
blunt, ear-shaped in the middle part, with numerous fleshy shining 
