Xr. 3j LICHENS IN THE HERB. GUNNERUS 11 



laevis. Linn. fl. sv. 1105. lapp. 452. Dill. muse. 1. 30, f. 117. Vaill. 

 paris. t. 20. f . 9 a & b. it. tab. 21. f. 14.. qvarum prima exocte nostrum 

 Lichenem exprimit. 



Norv. Svart-kari. Svec. Swed-maassa. 



Habitat in alpe paroeciae Gloppen in sundmoria. V. D. Krogh. » 



Herb. spec. This interesting plant is not Gyrophora deiista, but 

 (jijrophora jiiUginosa Havaas. \o habitat indicated in the herb. 



' DCCXXXIX. «Lichen floridus., DCCLVIII. dAchen scriptus, 

 DCCLXI — XXV: «Lichen glaucus, Lichen aquaticus, Lichen resupi- 

 natus, Lichen venosus, Lichen arliciis, Lichen proboscideus, Lichen 

 polyphyllus, Lichen fimbricdus, Lichen digitatus, Lichen cornntus, 

 Lichen deformis, Lichen uncifdis, Lichen lanrdus. Lichen pubescens, 

 and Lichen furfuraceus.» 



All of them missing in the herb. Gunn. 



DCCCV. «Lichen chcdybeifonnis», DCCCLXXVI. «Lichen geli- 

 r/us», DCCCXXVII. ^'Lichen lacteus», DCCGCXXXIX. ^<Lichen ven- 

 tosus>, DGGGGXL. -Lichen ericetorum y, DGGCCXLI. «Lichen jngi- 

 /jeus» and DCGGGXLII. Lichen calcareasy. 



All of them missing in the herb. Gunn. 



DGCCGLXXIII. '■'.Lichen normoricus, surculoso-filamentosus, 

 solidus, ater, subnitidus; ramulis hine inde obtusis, illinc acutis, 

 filamentis subcapillaceis, fragilibus, ramosissimis, implexis. Vid. 

 tab. II fig. 9, 14. 



Norv. Nordmorsmosse. Habitat in rupibus normoriae passim, 

 mihi a V. D. Hil. Hag. Kjempe (cujus praematuram mortem impen- 

 sius doleo) missus. Scutellae concolores, partim terminales, tab. II 

 fig. 10. 12. partim axillares, fig. 13. Hune novem Liehenis speeiem 

 esse, ab omnibus speciebus S. X. Linn. satis distinctam, mani- 

 festum est.» 



Herb. specim. This is the well-known Cetraria tristis, some of 

 the specimens mixed with Parmelia pubescens. Gunnerus himself 

 designated these two piants as «Lichen normoricus et pnrasiticusy> 

 (herb. label), accordingly he did not confuse them. His specimens 

 are slender, and the expression: »filamentis subcapillaceis« is not 

 quite inappropriate; Parmelin pubescens has filamenta capillacea, 

 not subcapillacea. 



The name normoricus dates from 1773 or most probably from 

 1776 (vide supra), the name tristis from 1778 and corniculata from 

 1777. I think it right to reintroduce Gunnerus' name. and call our 

 plant Cetraria normorica (Gunn.) «Coralloides corniculatum, fuci 

 tenuiores facie» Dill. Hist. Muse. p. 118 t. 17 fig. 37 (174n is a pre- 

 Linnean (1743) name, and its nomenclature not binarv. 



DGGCCLXXIV. 'Lichen gyrosus», and MXIX— MXXV. ^.Lichen 

 grønlandicus, Lichen (Koenigii), Lichen Heclae, Lichen (lacer), 

 Lichen corneus, Lichen exnsperatus and Lichen (Oederi)>y, MLVI. 



