Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, §c. 



83 



24. L. rimosa. 



Lichen rimosus, Enij. Bot. 1736. 

 Upon the Encrinal Limestone on the Teesdale Moors, 

 and in Weardale and Allendale, D. and N. 



25. L. epipolia. 



Ach. Syn. 32; Lichen epipolius, Eng. Bot. 1137; 



E. niveo-ater, Dick. Crypt. Fasc. iv. t. 12, f. 3. 

 On Cleadon, Boldon, and Fulwell Hills,and on walls 



at Gainford, D. On the walls of Wycliffe Church. 



26. L. cortkola. 



Ach. Syn. 32 ; Lichen cortkola, Eng. Bot. 1892. 

 On old trees at Gainford, and near Medomsley, D. 



27. E. quernea. 



Ach. Syn. 36 ; Lichen querneus, Eng. Bot. 485. 

 On old trees about Newcastle, N. In Newton Cap 

 Wood, near Bishop Auckland, D. 



28. Ij. viridescens. 



Ach. Syn. 36; L. hupnophila, Northumberland and 

 Durham Guide, ii. 37 ; Lichen viridescens, Eng. 

 Bot. 2217. 



On Hypnum sericeum, in woods near Eglestone in 

 Teesdale, D. — Rev. J. Harriman. 



29. L. incana. 



Ach. Syn. 36; Gr. Fl. Eds. 326; Licltcn incanus, 

 Eng. Bot. 1683. 



On the barks of trees and mosses, but never in fruc- 

 tification. 



30. L. sulphured. 



Ach. Syn. 37 ; Berwick Flora, ii, 88 ; Lichen sul- 

 phurcus, Eng. Bot. 1186. 



On rocks and stones frequently covering other Li- 

 chens. 



Probably not a good species. 



31. L. orosthea. 



Ach. Syn. 37 ; Lichen orosthea, Eng. Bot. 1549. 

 Upon the bark of trees by the Derwent near Gibside, 



32. E. decolorans. 



Ach. Syn. 37 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. ii. 39. 



6 Lichen cscharoides, Eng. Bot. 1247 ; L. quadricolor, 

 Eng. Bot. 1 1 85. 



« In a wood at Eglestone. /2 upon the ground on 

 Gateshead Fell, and on earth upon the tops of 

 walls near Eglestone, also on Feat bogs on the 

 Teesdale Moors, on Muggleswick Fell, and near 

 Medomsley, U. At Frestwick Carr, and on Che- 

 viot and Hedgehope, N. 



33. L. anomala. 



Ach. Syn. 38 ; Lichen femtginosus, Turner, Linn. 



Tr. v. 7 ; L. tricolor, With., 5th ed , iv. 20. 

 /3 cyrtclla, Lichen cyrtellus, Eng. Bot. 2155. 

 On the bark of trees near Gainford, D. 



34. L. ealva. 



Northumberland and Durham Guide, ii. 39 ; Li- 

 chen calvus, Eng. Bot. 948 ; Dick. Crypt. Fasc. 

 ii. 18, t. 6, f. 4 ; L. rupestris, Ach. Syn. 39. 



On the Magnesian Limestone on Cleadon and Boldon 

 Hills, on the Encrinal Limestone near Middleton- 

 in-Teesdale, and near the New Bridge below Bar- 

 nardcastle, D. 



35. L. rupestris. 



Northumberland and Durham Guide, ii. 39 ; Li- 

 chen rupestris, Eng. Bot. 2245. 



On Sandstone walls behind Beamish Hall and in the 

 neighbourhood of Gainford, D. 



This species differs from L. calvn by its crust being 

 cracked and green within, whereas that of L. ealva 

 is contiguous and white within. 



36. L. luteola. 



Ach. Syn. 41; Hook. Fl. Scot. ii. 39; Berwick- 

 Flora, ii. 89 ; Lichen vernalis, Eng. Bot. 845 ; 

 L. porriginosus. Turner, Linn. Tr. vii. 94, t. 8, 

 f. 4 ; L. vernalis, Ach. Syn. 36 ? 



On trees near Hexham, N. On trees and moss near 

 Eglestone and Gainford, D. 



By no means rare in the north. 

 37- L. carneola. 



Ach. Syn. 42 ; Lichen corneus, Eng. Bot. 965. 



On old oaks in a wood near Eglestone, D. First found 

 by the Rev. J. Harriman. 



38. L. Griffithii. 



L. carneola /3, Ach. Syn. 42 ; Lkhen Griffithii, Eng. 

 Bot. 1735; L. tricolor, Northumberland and 

 Durham Guide, ii. 36. 

 On the bark of old oaks in Newton Cap Wood, near 

 Bishop Auckland, and in the Bishop's Park, also 

 near Gainford, D. Found by the Rev. J. Harri- 

 man. 



39. L. fusco-lutea. 



Ach. Syn. 42 ; Lichen fusco-luteus, Eng. Bot. 1007. 

 Upon Cheviot and Hedgehope, N. 



40. L. anthracina. 



Ach. Syn. 43 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. ii. 39 ; Berwick- 

 Flora, ii. 89 ; Lichen lyssinus, Eng. Bot. 432. 

 On rocks at Hudshead, N. — Or. G. Johnston. 

 Probably not distinct from Lecanora crenulata. 



41. L. ferruginea. 



Lichen ; ferrugvneus, Eng. Bot. 1650; Hudson, 526 ; 

 L. ca-sio-rufa, Ach. Syn. 44 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 237 ; 

 Berwick Flora, ii. 89 ; L. crenulata, Ach. Meth. 

 71. 

 On trees and walls near Lanchester, also near Egle- 

 stone, D. On Roadley Crags, N. On Hudshead 

 near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 

 I see no reason for altering the very appropriate spe- 

 cific name given by Hudson to this Lichen. 



42. L. icmndopfiUa. 



Ach- Syn. 45 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 327 ; Lichen cricctor am , 



Eng. Bot. 372. 

 On Peat bogs, frequent. 



43. E. marmorca* 



Ach. Syn. 46; Gr. Fl. Eds. 327; LicJten marmo- 

 reus, Eng. Bot. 739- 



/3 L. cupnlaris, Ach. Meth. 56. 



On the Magnesian Limestone at Favvdon Slate, and 

 on the Encrinal Limestone in Bolyhope Bourn, 

 also near Middleton in-Teesdale, on mosses and 

 Limestone rocks in Harewood, and near Wycliffe 

 in the bed of the Tees, D. 



44. L. alabastrina, /3 spharroides. 



Ach. Syn. 46 ; Lichen sphecroides, Dick. Crypt. 



Fasc. i. 9. t. 2, f. 2. 

 In Bradley Wood near Medomsley, D. 

 Only a variety of Lichen vernalis, Eng. Bot. 845. 



45. L. Tosclla. 



L. alabastrina y, Ach. Syn. 46 ; Lkhen rosellus, Eng. 



Bot. 1651. 

 On the bark of trees near Eglestone, D. 



46. L. argena. 



Ach. Syn. 47 ; Lichen argenus* Eng. Bot. 1923. 

 On the bark of trees in Cawsey Wood, O. 



47. L. Ehrltartiana. 



Ach. Syn. 47; Lichen Ehrhartianus, Eng. Bot. 

 1136 ; £ polytropa, L. yolytropns, Eng. But. 

 1264. 



