Dyeing Properties of Lichens. 387 
TABLE IX. 
Showing the percentage of species* the alcoholic solution of which 
gives distinct colour-reactions with a solution of chloride of lime. 
Name of Lichen. Fen a abe a 
Alectoria, . i : ae Ue ae coe 
Beomyces, . ; : ae +i ore 
Borrera, é : P he ce i 
Cetraria, : : ‘ Ris am aoe 
Cladonia, . | , : se a > Se 
Collema, : oe ia : 
Cornicularia, : ; 8:3 ae ns 
Endocarpon, d 9:0 cas oe 
Evernia,  . 4 . 16.6 te ran 
Gyrophora, . : 79.6 
Tsidium, : P see ap 
Lecanora, . 3 , 12.5 2:2 Ay 
Lecidea, F : ie 16°4 ie» 1:8 
Lepraria, : . oe 
Nephroma, . ° : oe oa a2 
Parmelia, . : P 12:0 2:6 3°89 
Peltidea, F y oad 
Pertusaria, . : ’ a cae aie 
Placodium, . d ‘ te: ik pie 
Psora, 
Ramalina, : ‘ we as fai 
Roccella, P : ‘ Kee 100-0 Lag 
Sey phophorus, : ‘ i ae NER 
Solorina, : : are ned 
Sphzerophoron, : é ae 
Spiloma, . f ‘ at oa we 
Squamaria, . : ‘ His Bp! 6°6 
Stereocaulon, 2 ‘ at, : 
Sticta, ‘ ; ‘ ase Ae 
Thelotrema, . ‘ . Ae. soe 
Umbilicaria, . : : ms, 100:0 f 
Urceolaria, . : F 50:0 58 . 
Usnea, 
Variolaria, “J bs 5 
Verrucaria, . ; ‘ at a Poy 
* Or more properly specimens, including as it does both varieties and dupli- 
cate individual species. 
Vide Tables iii. and iv. 
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