CRYPTOGAMIA. ALG. Licheri. L. Gelatinous. 
Scotland. Dr. J. E. Smrra. Ona stoné wall at Chagford, Des 
vonshire, between the town and parsonage, but without shields. 
Mr. Newserry. Rocks about Gam, common, Mr. Grirerru.| 
: ¢ A, Sept. J uly, 
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L. Saucers dirty green and concave when young, reddish fascicula'ris, 
~ and turban-shaped when old; terminating: leaves 
black green, hand-shaped, nearly upright. 
Fl. dan. 462. 2—Facg. coll. iii. 11. 2=Dill. 19. 97. 
Root-Jeaves minute, and like the whole of the plant of a 
glossy jelly-like appearance, resembling a Tremella. Tubercles 
‘3n clusters, large in proportion to the leaf, numerous, mostly-on 
fruit-stalks, lopped at the end, surrounded with a blunt border, 
Linn. Observable in October and November, forming roundish 
raised substances, with numerous’ tubercles rising from fleshy 
_ leaves interlaced and connected. Leaves examined separately, 
pellucid, dirty green, not £:of an inch long. Tubercles at first 
sma]], convex, the colour of the leaves; when larger, flat, ora _ 
little hollowed. Dini. . 
__ Woods and garden walks. D1iu. Trunks of trees and stones, 
Huns. Shady places on the, North side of trees, particularly 
ash. Dr. Burcrss. [ Ash trees in bleak situations, about Nant 
Glyn. Denbighshire. Mr. Grirrrru. | 2 
_ Dillenius remarks that it exists at all seasons of the year, but 
dries up like a Tremella so as only to be found in wet weather. , 
L. Saucers blackish green, changing to red browh ; scol- 
loped : leaves tiled, lobed, lopped, scolloped. 
Dill, 19. 23-Facq. coll, iii. 10. 1= Es bot 834. 
Distinguishable from L. cristatws by its being more curled 
and less jelly-like, the lobes of the leaves being round, blunt,’ 
and not.divided as in L. cristatus. Mr. Woopwarp. Leaves 
dark green, rather thick, divided into broad shallow lobes, in- 
nermost leaves smallest, curled. Lobes blunt, scolloped in the 
summer, hardly perceptibly so in the spring. Saucers dark 
&reen, lying flat on the leaves; border granulated. Dit. 
Shady places on stones and at the bottom of walls. —~ 
cris pus. 
L. Tubereles blackish green, toundish : foliage datk green, rupes’tris. 
gelatinous; lobes oblong, thick, blunt, 
, a > Dill. 10. 295 =p gh , : 
_Gelatinous, dark green, somewhat transparent, prostrate, 
wide-spreading, father sippeay, without roots but = nek to 
the soil, ‘Tubercles roundish, gelatinous, dark green. Blackish 
and shrinking when dry, so as hardly to be found, but swel- 
ling again when wet. Jacquin. Gelatinous, brown green; 
