-2^n Tiare TIants ohferved in a Tour 



Lichen fcroh'iculatus'\ „ t^ , • i t • ^ i 

 , , > — Trees near Bcdaiin and Lnkeaid. 

 plumbciis J 



miniaius — Chcd.ler, St. Vincent's and-Tintagcl Rocks. 



faccatm — ChedJer and St. Vincent's Rocks. 



•- perlatus — We found this in fruit only in a wood between 



Camelford and Bodmin, and on a ftonc-fcnce near litiacombe. 

 -fuligimfus — plentiful upon trees and rocks about Launcefton, 



Bodmin, &c. 



T'remella — Rocks in Devonfhire. 



WucHi tcimarifcifoHus — Falmouth and St. Michael's Rock. 



fibrofiis — Falmouth and Ufiacombe. 



7<z'«/ra/,?fe'Kj— Weymouth, Lyme-Regis and Falmouih. 



kaliformis — abundant on the Weflern Coaft. 



• efculentus — King's Cove (Gornwallj and St. Michael's Mount; 



Janguinetn — Portland Iflaiid. 



— — alaius — Weymouth. 



' hypogloffum — Mount Edgecumbe. 



/orfwf— Falmouth and Mount's Bay. 



bulhofus — St. Michael's Mount. 



caiial'iculatus 



pygmaus 



jubdtus — YJm^s Cove and Ilfracombe. 



> pimatifidus var. ofmunda — Weymouth. 



, , > — King's Cove and Mount's Bay. 

 ■ tuberculatum) 



• acu/eatus—zPorthnd Ifland and Kynance Cove near the Li- 

 zard. 

 — — ova/is — Portland Ifland, Falmouth and Mount's Bay. 



pinaftroldes — Weymouth and Portland Ifland. 



• fubfufcui — Portland Ifland. We favv only one fpecimen. 



Fucus 



> — common on the Wefl:ern Coaft, 



