424 98.Scyphoph. 4. CENOTHALAMEA, Pl.cell.aph. 
16. Scyphophora pleurota. Swollenside cup-moss. 
Thallus leaflike, small; jags deeply crenate, naked be- 
neath; podetia reverse conical, cupshape, powdery, white, 
pale greenish; cups enlarged, grow swollen, slightly ribbed ; 
edge scarcely cut, afterwards sinuated and radiated; apo- 
thecia slightly podicilled, scarlet. 
Capitularia pleurota, Florke in Berl. Mag. 1808, 218. 
Cladonia incana, Hoffm. Germ. 121. 
Beomyces pleurotus, Wahlenb. Lapp, 452. 
Bzomyces pyxidatus macroscyphus, Achar. Meth, 338. 
On sunny ground, and rotten wood. 
17. Scyphophora bellidiflora. Daisy-flower cup-moss. 
Thallus \eaflike, small; jags deeply crenate, naked be- 
low ; podetza long, cylindrical, stiff, bald, leaflike-scaly, pale, 
all cupbearing; cups narrow, edge fertile and proliferous; 
apothecia very crowded, conglomerate, scarlet. | 
- Lichen bellidiflorus, Achar. N. Act. Stockh. 22, 218. 
Capitularia bellidiflora, Florke Berl. Mag. 1808,.224. 
Bzomyces bellidiflorus, Achar. Meth. 335, 
Cenomyce coccocephala bellidiflora, Achar. Lich. 540, 
On the ground in hilly and mountainous places. 
IX. 99. PYCNOTHELIA. Acharius. Pycnothelia. 
Thallus nearly crustlike, uniform; podetia hollow; apo- 
thecia round, not bordered, convex, headlike, hollow be- 
neath, fixed by the edge, terminal; proligerous flake form- 
ing the upper part of the apothecium, rather thick, co- 
loured, inside similar, convex, turned over the edge and 
fastened, clothed beneath with the flocklike integument of 
the thallus. 
Pycnothelia papillaria. Papillary pycnothelia, 
Thallus nearly crustlike, uniform, granulated, grey; po- 
detia bellied, bald, white, simple and branched; branches 
short, confluent, nearly equal-topped ; apothecia small, red- 
dish brown. 
Lichen papillaria, EArh. 2, 105. 
Cladonia papillaris, Hoffm. Germ. 117. 
Cladonia molariformis, Hoffm. Germ. 117. 
Bzomyces papillaris, ¢char. Meth, 324. 
Bzomyces papillaris molariformis, Achar. Meth. 325. 
Cenomyce papillaria, Achar. Lich. 571. 
Cenomyce papillaria molariformis, Achar. Lich. 571. 
On the ground upon muddy and dry ground. 
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