Uo CllYFl'CGAMIA ALGiE. 



al'vvays contrnues white. Sec the, figures of ir, 

 DUIen. wn-Jc. t. i(>. f. 30. A. B. C. D. 



Brown tipt Khicndecr Lichen, Anglis. 



Il grov/5 in the 'l^r{'." places as tljc other frequenr. 



nncijVts 85 L. fruiicubfL.s perforctus, ninulls breviilimis acu- 

 t:s. Sp. pL 1621. {Bllkn. t. \6. f. 22. A-G.) 



Short wWiic Trrut-ii!: Lich.en. Au'jjis. 



On inoors and heaths frequenc, 



_l'his l.as u night foliaceoDs cruft fcr its bafe, 

 ]i:;c il-.e L. fj::idatus. l"he fraLks are of a yel- 

 lov.ifn uh.ire coh)ur, about an inch high, hollow, 

 pcriora'.ed at the <^.vi/Af and fummits, fliglitly 

 bra'.chcd, ar.d ternfnatcd generally with three, 

 but ion-e'Linies rrore, innocent ipines or forks. 

 '1 rt'c tork5;, \v!v."n the idant is in frr.dliiication, 

 are tipt vviih very niiniite chccolate-colaur"'d dots 

 or tubercles. 



^?, There is a v.:;r:ety of this, which frequently oc- 

 cjrr. \i\ fn'mhir places, often three or four inches 

 high, of the hune colour, fmooth, foft, and 

 dichotornouily branched, perforated at the fum- 

 ih.ts pnd angles like the ioregoing, and termi- 

 nating in th.rce, four, or five fe/Ls, dilpofed ia 

 a radiared form •, the forks fo.T.ctiine tipped with 

 fnall reddifa tubercles. It diff.^rs chiefly ia 

 frze, and in being iiiore branched, and not 

 growing io n:uch in chciliers. Sec rhe figures 



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