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An Account of the Lichens of Cleveland, with their Localities. 
By Wiitram Mupp, Esq. 
(Continued from page 76). 
Verrucaria subalbicans, Leight. Leight. Brit. Ang. Lich. p. 25, 
fig. 1. On the mortar of old walls, Ayton and near Easby. Named 
by the Rev. W. A. Leighton. 
Verrucaria epipolea, Ach. E. Bot. 2647, f. 3. On a large stone 
in Airyholme Wood. 
Verrucaria nigrescens, Pers. Leight. Brit. Ang. Lich. p. 27, f. 1. 
On stones, near Middlesbro’. 
Calicium clavellum, Turn. and Borr. E. Bot. 1465. On old posts, 
Newton Wood ; Cliffrigg. 
Calicium hyperellum, Ach. E. Bot. 1832. On the bark of old 
oak-trees, Easby Wood ; Guisbro’ Spa Wood. 
Calicium trachelinum, Ach. E. Bot. 414. On the bark of an old 
tree, near Busby Hall. 
Calicium debile, Turn. and Borr. E. Bot. 2462. On an old dead 
tree, near Mulgrave Castle, Whitby. 
Calicitum curtum, Turn. and Borr. E. Bot. 2503. Common on 
old stumps, Cliffrigg, near Stokesley, &c. 
Calicium turbinatum, Pers. E. Bot. 2520. On the crust of Per- 
tusaria communis, DC., near Guisbro’; Easby Wood, Ayton. 
Coniocarpon cinnabarinum, DC. E. Bot. 2151. With several 
varieties, on ash, oak and hazel; Airyholme Wood; Newton Wood. 
Opegrapha herpetica, Ach. E. Bot. 1789. On the bark of trees, 
Airyholme Wood; Kildale. 
Opegrapha rubella, Pers. E. Bot. 2347. On the bark of trees, 
Airyholme. 
Opegrapha atra, Pers. E. Bot. 1753. On the bark of various 
trees, common near Ayton, &c. 
Graphis serpentina, Ach., var. divaricata, Leight. Leight. fase. 1, 
21. On trees, Airyholme Wood; Baysdale. 
Graphis serpentina, Ach., var. tremulans, Leight. Leight. fasc. 1, 
22. On ash-trees, Newton Wood ; near Kirkleatham. 
Umbilicaria polyphylla, Hoffm. E. Bot. 1282. On rocks, How- 
den Gill; Battersby Moor. 
Lecidea canescens, Ach. E. Bot. 582. On trees and rocks, near 
Easington ; Guisbro’; with apothecia, near Ayton. 
Lecidea pinicola, Borr. E. Bot. 1851. On old pine-trees, New- 
ton Wood; Ayton Moor; near Stokesley. 
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