1 8 On the Lichens near New- York. 



6. fimbriata. Id. p. 254. Ibid. Podetia elongate, turbinate, 



cups proliferous from the margin. 



7. gonorega var. pleohpis. Id. p. 259. Podetia cylin- 



dric, open, scaly, and leafy. 



** Apothecia scarlet, or dark red. 



8. bacillaris. Id. p. 266 On rotten wood, fences, &ic. Po- 



detia cylindric, granulated, rarely cupbearing. 

 var. 8. clavata. Id. p. 267. Podetia thick, ventricose, 

 and sterile. 



9. coccifera. Id. p. 269. Fences, &c. Podetia elongate- 



turbinated, pale yellowish green, cups with spreading 

 margins. 



§§ Frond leafy, podetia subftstulous , cylindric, 

 rayed at the apex ; radii all fertile. 



10. cariosa. Id. p. 273. On earth. Podetia whitish, chan- 



neled, and verrucose, divided at the apex ; apothecia 

 crowded, dark. 



11. botrytes. Id. p. 274. Rotten wood and earth. Podetia 



slender, fastigiately branching, rough j apothecia pel- 

 tate, pale crowded. 



§§§ Frond, evanescent, podetia cartilaginous, straight, 

 subulate, branching, axils perforated. 



12. acicularis. Id. p. 275. Rotten wood and earth. Pode- 



tia straight, terete; apothecia capitate, subglobose, soli- 

 tary, shining, dark-coloured. 



13. furcata. Id. p. 276. Ibid. Podetia smooth, livid, axils 



not perforated, branches acicular, forked and diverg- 

 ing at the apex ; apothecia generally very small. 



14. uncialis. Id. p. 276. Earth among moss. Podetia di- 



chotomous, extremities of branches short and rigid. 



15. rangiferina. Id. p. 277. Ibid. Podetia elongated, cy- 



lindric, branches scattered, and much divided, the ulti- 

 mate ones subradiate or drooping ; apothecia globose. 

 var. (3. sylvatica. Podetia thick and turgid, branches 

 short and sparse. 



