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Ord. LIV. HEPATICiE. Juss. 

 1. Marchantia polymorpha. Linn. 

 1. Jungermannia platyphylla. Linn. 



Ord. LV. LICHENES. Ach. 



1. Parmelia enteromorpha ; albo-virescens, thallo substellato laciniis lato-linearibus elon- 

 gatis flexuosis repetitim ramosis inflatis subtus aterrimis, apotheciis infundibuliformibus disco 

 flavo-fusco. Hook. — Parraelia enteromorpha. Ach. Lich. Univ. p. 494. Ejusd. Syn. Licit. 

 p.2\9. Hook. Bot. Misc. v. 1. p. 127. t. 33. Sm. MSS. 



The venerable and indefatigable Menzies was the first to discover this singular Lichen, on the North- 

 West coast of* America, where Mr. Douglas and Dr. Scouler also found it. 



2. Parmelia caperata. Ach. 



This is mixed with some of the other Lichens, among which it appears to have grown. 

 1. Cetraria juniperina. Ach. 



1. Cenomyce Jimbriata; b. radiata. Ach. Syn. p. 255. 



2. Cenomyce pyxidata. Ach. 



1. Ramalina scopulorum. Ach. — var. tenuissima. 



2. Ramalina homalea; thallo eompresso ancipiti laevigata nudo ramoso albo-pallescente 

 transversim snbrimoso, ramis dichotomis attenuatis, apotheciis sparsis centro affixis conca- 

 viusculis subimmarginatis concoloribus. Ach. Syn. p. 294. 



1. Usnea barbata. Ach. 



Ord. LVI. ALGiE.* 

 Trib. I. Fucoide^;. 



1. Fucus vesiculosus. ^. Sherardi. Turn. — Ag. Syst. 276. 



2. Fucus furcatus. Ag. Syst. 279. 



Trib. II. Laminarie^e. 



1. Macrocystis Menziesii. Ag. — Fucus Menziesii. Turn. Hist. Fuc. t. 27. 



2. Macrocystis obtusa. Harv. MSS.; caule eompresso, foliis alternis oblongo-ellipticis 

 obtusis integerrimis e vesiculis (petiolatis) ovatis. 



Leaves two to three inches long, olivaceous, cmite entire, membranaceous, translucid, the surface smooth 

 and even. 



Trib. III. Floride^e. 

 1 . Delesseria platycarpa. Lamour. — Fucus platycarpus. Turn. t. 1 44. 

 1. Nitophyllum laceratum; y. palmatum. Harv. MSS. 



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