NATURAL HISTORY. 
SMALLER. Ner. Brit. p,42.t. 11. Frequent 
along the coast. 
2. C. Granupata. E. Bot. t. 2169. Turn. 
Hist. Fuci, t. 251. Near Exmouth, and rocks 
near Tor-abbey. 
3. C. AsroTaniroitus. E, Bot, t. 2130. 
Turn. Hist. Fuci, t. 252. Torbay. 
4. C. Fisrosa. E. Bot. t. 1969. Turn. Hist. 
Fuci, t. 209. Torquay. 
o. C. Ertcorpes. E. Bot. t. 1968. Turn. Hist. 
t. 191. (F. Eriporpes.) Ner. Brit. p. 44. t. 
ll. (F. TamaAriscirouius.) Torbay, &c. 
LICHINA. 
The plants of this genus have a shrubby Licheni- 
Jorm habit, the fructification consists of solitary 
scutelliform tubercles, perforated at the end. 
1 L. Pyvemaza. E, Bot. t. 1332, Turn, Hist. 
Fuci, t. 258, 
2. L. Conrinis. E, Bot. t. 2575. Turn. Hist. 
(F. Pyemaus. 8.) Probably onlya variety of 
the last—both are frequent on rocks left by the 
tide, growing in black crowded patches about 
half an inch high, 
FURCELLARIA. 
‘uth filiform fronds, the extremities of which 
swell into closed pericarps. 
