Pl. cell. aph. 5. IDIOTHALAMES. 131. Endocarp. 501 
Endocarpon viride, Achar. Lich. 300. 
On the ground among mosses. 
Mouths not yet discovered. 
10. Endocarpon miniatum. Scarlet hidden-fruit. 
Thallus thick, crustlike, cartilaginous, leaflike, round 
peltate, greyish; circumference turned back, bent, plaited ; 
underneath smooth, afterwards wrinkled, reddish brown; 
mouths small, few, slightly prominent, red. 
Lichenoides coriaceum nebulosum cinereum punctatum, subtus fulvum, 
Dillen Musc. 223. 
Lichen miniatus, Lin. 8. P. 1617; Engl. Bot. 593, |. 
Endocarpon miniatum, Achar, Meth, 1273 Lich. 302. 
On stones and rocks. 
11. Endocarp. leptophyllum.  Smail-leaved hidden-fruit. 
Thallus cartilaginous, leaflike, round, peltate, black- 
brown or rather grayish; circumference turned back, bent ; 
underneath smooth, wrinkled rather plaited, black ; mouths 
black, slightly prominent. 
Lichen leptophyllus, Achar. Prod. 141; Engl. Bot. 2012. 
Endocarpon leptophyllum, char. Meth. 127; Lich. 502. 
‘On rocks exposed to the drip of water. 
12. Endocarp. complicatum. Complicated hidden-fruit. 
Thallus leatherlike, cartilaginous, lobed, grey; under- 
neath blackish-brown; lobes rather upright, roundish, 
plaited, convoluted ; mouths crowded, convex, black. 
Lichen polyphyllus, Wulf. in Jacq. Coll. 2. 
Lichen amphibius, Wither. Bot. Arr. 4,66; Engl. Bot. 593, 2. 
Lichen complicatus, Swartz in N. Act. Ups. 4. 
Endocarpon complicatum, Achar. Meth. 123; Lich. 303. 
On rocks and stones near the water. 
Thallus sometimes simple, approaches nearer to E. We- 
beri in habit than to KE. miniatus, although esteemed by 
some a variety of the latter; retains its colour when 
moistened. 
13. Endocarpon Weberi. Weber's hidden-fruit. 
Thallus cartilaginous, nearly leatherlike, leaflike, lobed, 
greyish-brown-olive; underneath fawn-brown and black ; 
each face smooth; lobes jagged, bent, plaited, crisp, hud- 
dled, irregular; mouths slightly convex, black. 
