88 



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



Weardale, D. In Allendale, and on the west side 

 of the Roman Station at Shewing-shields, also on 

 Cheviot, and Hedgehope, N. 



14. L. chluroleuca. 



Ach. Syn. 160 ; Lichen c/ilorokucus, Eng. Bot. 

 1373 ; Parmclia chloroleuca, Northumberland and 

 Durham Guide, ii. 52. 

 On moss upon the Magnesian Limestone on Fulwell 

 Hills, also on the Encrinal Limestone near Mid- 

 dleton-in-Teesdale, and between Widdy Bank and 

 Cauldron Snout, D. 



15. L. vaHa. 



Ach. Syn. 161 ; Eng. Bot. 1666. 

 On old gate posts, rails, &c. common. 



16. L. rubricosa. 



Ach. Syn. 162 ; Lichen ccesio-rufus, Eng. Bot. 1040 ; 

 Parmclia craspedia, Ach. Meth. 172; Lccidca ci- 

 nereo-fusca, Northumberland and Durham Guide, 

 ii. 39. 



On walls near Wycliffe. — Rev. J. Harriman. 

 17- L. glaucoma. 



Ach. Syn. 165; Lichen Glaucoma, Eng. Bot. 2156. 



On rocks and stones in sub-alpine situations. 

 ] 8. L. diacaj)sis. 



Lichen diacapsis, Eng. Bot. 1954 ; Parmclia diacap- 

 sis, Northumberland and Durham Guide, ii. 51. 



On stones between Barnardcastle and Early Banks, 

 D. — Rev. J. Harriman. 



19. L. angulosa. 



Ach. Syn. 166; Parmclia angulosa, Northumber- 

 land and Durham Guide, ii. 51. 

 On the bark of trees in Teesdale, D. 



20. L. Hageni. 



Ach. Syn. 167 ; Parmclia Hageni, Northumberland 



and Durham Guide, ii. 51. 

 On the bark of trees in Teesdale, D. 



21. L. parella. 



Ach. Syn. 169; Berwick Flora, ii. 84; Lichen pa. 



rcllus, Eng. Bot. 727- 

 On rocks, stones, and the bark of trees in sub-alpine 



situations, not rare, N. and D. On the lern 



Islands, N. 



22. L. tartarea. 



Ach. Syn. 1 72 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 84 ; Lichen 

 tartareus, Eng. Bot. 156. 



/3 Liclien Tumcri, Eng. Bot. 857- 



y L. JHgteus, Eng. Bot. 1879. 



On rocks and the branches of trees in subalpine situ- 

 ations, N. and D. 



23. L. cerina. 



Ach. Syn. 173 ; Lichen cerinus, Eng. Bot. 627. 



£ stillieidiorum, Ach. 



On trees in woods on the Derwent, and near Healey- 

 field, also about Gainford, D. /S on the thatched 

 roof of a house at Eglestone, D. — Rev. J. Harri- 

 man. 



24. L. vitellina. 



Ach. Syn. 174; L. citrina, Berwick Flora, ii. 85 ; 



Lichen vitcllinus, Eng. Bot. 1 792. 

 On old gate posts, pales, &c, not rare. 



25. L. salicina. 



Ach. Syn. 175; Lichen salicinus, Eng. Bot. 1305. 



On trees at Cocken, and in Castle Eden and Dalton 

 Denes, also by the Derwent near Gibside and 

 Hamsterley, and in Teesdale, D. Near Hexham 

 and Chollerford, N. On walls near Berwick. — 

 Dr. G. Johnston. 



26. L. rubra. 



Ach. Syn. 177 ; Lichen ulmi, Eng. Bot. 2218. 

 Near Greta Bridge — Mr. Borrer in Eng. Bot. 



27. L. Hccmatomma. 



Ach. Syn. 178 ; Hook, Fl. Scot. ii. 49; L. Stonei, 

 Ach. Syn. 172; Lichen Hccmatomma, Eng. Bot. 

 486 ; L. coccineus, Eng. Bot. 223. 

 On Gunnerton Crags near Barwesford, also on rocks 

 near Heddon-on-the-Wall, and at Harlow Hill, N. 

 On the walls of Muggleswick Park, and on Basaltic 

 rocks and old trees near the High Force, and at 

 Winch Bridge in Teesdale, also on walls near 

 Eglestone, D. 



28. E. epigca. 



Ach. Syn. 1 79 ; Lichen candicans, Eng. Bot. 1 778 ; 



Dick. Crypt. Fasc. iii. 15, t. 9, f. 5. 

 On Limestone rocks on Boldon and Cleadon Hills, 



D. On Gunnerton Crags near Barwesford, N. 



29. L. saxicola. 



Ach. Syn. 180 ; Lichen saxicola, Eng. Bot. 1695. 



On Gunnerton Crags near Barwesford, and on rocks 

 near Warden Mill, also on rocks at Carham and 

 Wark by the Tweed, N. On walls and stones near 

 Urpeth, at Cawsey Hall, also near Eglestone and 

 Gainford, D. 



30. L. niurorum. 



Ach. Syn. 181 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 85 ; Lichen 

 murorum, Eng. Bot. 2157. 



On old walls near Gainford, D. On the Limestone 

 rocks on the coast of Durham, and on Basaltic 

 and Sandstone rocks on the coast of Northumber- 

 land, abundant. 



31. L. miniata. 



Ach. Syn. 182; Parmclia miniata, Northumber- 

 land and Durham Guide, ii. 54. 

 On Gainford church, D. — Rev. J. Harriman. 



32. L- elegans. 



Ach. Syn. 182 ; Lichen elegans, Eng. Bot. 2181. 

 On calcareous stones in Teesdale Forest, and on rocks 

 near Whitburn and Sunderland, D., rare. 



33. L. circinata. 



Ach. Syn. 184 ; Lichen circinatus, Eng. Bot. 1941. 

 On Encrinal Limestone rocks near the New Bridge 

 below Barnardcastle, D. 



34. L. gclida. 



Ach. Syn. 18G; Hook. Fl. Scot. ii. 50; Lichen 

 Heels;, Fl. Dan. t. 270, f. 2 ; L. gelidus, Eng. 

 Bot. 699. 



In fructification on Basaltic rocks at Winch Bridge 

 and the Cauldron Snout, also in Charnberry near 

 Eglestone, and in Teesdale Forest, D. In Hol- 

 wick, and on Cronkley Fell, Teesdale. — Rev. J. 

 Harriman. 



35. L. crenulata. 



Lccidca crenulata, Northumberland and Durham 

 Guide, ii. 40 ; Lichen crenulatns, Dick, Crvpt. 

 Fasc. iii. 14, t. 9, f. 1 ; Eng. Bot. 930; L.' ga- 

 lactina /3 dispcrsa, Ach. Syn. 187. 



On the Magnesian Limestone rocks at Castle Eden, 

 Fulwell, Boldon, and Cleadon, also on the Encrinal 

 Limestone, by Middleton Beck, and near Barnard- 

 castle, D. On Limestone by the Tweed at Carham 

 and Wark, N. 



36. L. anthraeina. 



Hook. Fl. Scot. ii. 39 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 89 ; 

 Lichen byssinus, Eng. Bot. t. 432. 



