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of it in Moris, hift. III. p. 6^^. f. 15. t. 7. /. 7. 



Dillen. miifc. t. 16. f. 21. A. B. 

 Great white Trident Lichen; Anglis. 

 When dry thefe plants become quite brittle. 



L. fruticulofus fubdichotomus; camis (implicibus 

 fubulatis. Sp> pL 1621. (Dillen. mufc. i. 16. /. 

 26. A. B.C.) 



Branched horned Lichen. JngUs. 



in woods and heaths frequent. 



It has a foliaceous cruft for its bafe, compofec^ of 

 fmall crenated afh-colour'd leaves,^ hoary under- 

 neath. The flalks are from one to two inches 

 high, flender, tubular, afh-colour'd, or greenifli 

 a(h-colour'd when ffefh, whitifh when dry, either 

 fmooth, or befet with fmall leaves, like thofe 

 at the bafe, branched a little towards the top, 

 and terminating in one, or, more commonly, 

 two,, fubulate horns, either ered, or varioufly 

 inflexed •, fometimes, though rarely, tipped with 

 fmall round fufcous or reddilh brown tuber- 

 cles. 



L. fruticulofus tubulofus ramofus^ ramis afceri- 

 dentibus dichotomis bifurcatis. Hudf. BL Ang, 

 jb. 458. Ualler. hiji. n. 1954. (Moris, hijl. III. p, 

 632./. 15. /. 7. /. I. hona. Michel, gen. t. 40;/. 

 4. £5? 7). Vail Paris, t. 26. /. 7. Bilkn. mufc. t- 

 i6.f.2j.A-D. opt.) 



Forked Lichen. AngUs. 



In heaths and mountainous places. frequent. 



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