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bles an incrustation npon its snl)stratnm of rock, soil, etc. ; 

 (2) FoUose Lil■hens,^Nii\\ flattened, leaf -like, lobed bodies, at- 



Fig. 271. ;Miich cnlari^^ctl ^rrtiim rif a iit.rtinn of ttie ajiothccInTU (if Anojiliirldii. show- 

 la lt tlif fan^Mi.s 111) ci'lialii t//M, w tiicli is inassnl allow (yi, just luairalli the layry of 

 asci (?,:',:;,',). in wliicll siiorcs in various stUL^cs of dc\Tlo[iiinait aro sliown,— 

 AftLa- Saiiis, 



tachcd oidy at the middle or irregularly to the substrtitum ; 

 (3) Fni/icose LicJie.ii-'<, witli fikuncntons bodies branching 

 like slirulis, either erect, penduh.ms, or prostrtite. 



