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Lynn Hills, and in the Notch of the 
Acharius says in the Supr pent t to Á ox SW gen 
he has received. from Svari, ane erian s specimens of this 
Lichen. p- E^ 
ye de juniperina, Ach.- " keier Ach. Syn. b 
Schær.! Hook., Lichen pinástri, Scop., Dicks., E. Bot. 
t. 911]. .On the small branches of dwarf firs in the 
Alpine regions of the White Mountains. Differing con- 
siderably from the true C. juniperina in habit, and dis- 
tinguished by the pulverulent "dn yellow margins of its 
crisped lobes. — 
C. nivalis, Ach. Meth., Scher. ! Hook., Lichen ni- 
vàlis, L., E. Bot. t. 1994, Walt. Fl. Carol. 
White Mts., on the lower summits ; in company vith 
the two following, but less common. — Linnzus gives an 
interesting account of this lichen in the Fl. Lapp. . It 
seems to have beer one of the discoveries. vé his mem- 
orable, Lachesis Lapponica. 
C. cucullàta, Ach.,; Scher.! 8, nipharge, Ach. Meth. 
- White Mountains ; lower summits. The delicate violet 
hue of the base of the thallus,'in all the specimens 
which I gathered, refers them to the variety of this spe- 
cies above cited. I perceive no other differences, but 
the. base of the thallus in the true C. cucullàta is said 
by Acharius to be * sanguineo-fusca." 
C. hlándica, Ach. Meth., Scher. ! Hooke Mubl. / 
"Torr. , Physcia Islandica, Michx. Fl. Bor. Am., ichen 
Landing: L. On the Lynn hills; summits, sparingly. 
. Lower summits of the White Mointains, very.abundant 
and fine. ‘The fructification of this, and all the above- 
mentioned Cetrariz, is -very rare. . Linnæus says, that. 
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