454 112. Rinod. 4.CENOTHALAMEZE. Pl. cell. aph- 
Lichenoides crustaceum et leprosum, scutellare, cinereum, Raii Syn. 
70, 42, ; 
Lichen Parellus, Lin. Mant, 132; Engl. Bot. 127. 
Verrucaria parella, Hoffm. Germ. 169, 
Parmelia parella, Achar. Meth. 164. 
Lecanora parella, Achar. Lich. 370. 
Orchal, Perelle. French Rock-moss. 
Thallus used in dyeing, giving every tinge of purple and 
crimson. 
20. Lichen Upsaliensis. Upsal rinodine. 
Crust extremely thin, membranaceous, even, greenish 
white; centre of the regular apothecia growing dilated, 
flat, pale yellowish. 
Lichen Upsaliensis, Lin. S. P. 1609; Engl. Bot. 1634. 
Lichen pare!lus Upsaliensis, Wahlend. Lapp. 403. 
Psora Upsaliensis, Hoffm. Germ. 168. 
Lecanora parella Upsaliensis, Achar, Meth. 165: Lich. 371. 
On the ground, and encrusting mosses. 
21. Rinodina Turneri. Turners rinodine. 
Crust leprous, granular, powdery, white, greenish grey ; 
apothecia scattered, thick, powdery; centre slightly con- 
cave, pale flesh-coloured; thalloid border swollen, not cut, 
bent inwards. 
Lichen Turneri, Engl. Bot. 857. 
Parmelia Turneri, Achar. Meth. 165. 
Lecanora Turneri, Achar. Lich. 373. 
On the bark of old oak and other trees. 
22. Rinodina carneo-lutea.  Yellow-flesh-colour rinodine. 
Crust thin, smooth, grey-white; apolhecia at first con- 
cealed in the crust; centre flat, yellowish flesh-colour ; 
thalloid border thin, slightly bent in, crenated. 
Parmelia carneo-lutea, Turner in Lin, Tr. 9, 145, 
Lichen carneo-luteus, Engl. Bot. 2010. 
Lecanora carneo-lutea, Achar. Lich, 374. 
On the bark of trees. 
23. Rinodina conixea. Cone-tree rinodine. 
Crust leprous, powdery, pale grey; apothecia sessile, 
centre flat, afterwards convex, pale brownish; ¢halloid bor- 
der swelling, raised, powdery, at length nearly obliterated. 
Lichen expallens conizea, Achar. Lich. 574, 
On the bark of fir-trees, and on oak timber. 
