430 105 . Sticta. 4 . CENOTHALAMEiE. PL cell, aph, 
1. Sticta crocata. Saffron dot-moss. 
Thallus pale red brownish, slightly hollowed, large, un- 
derneath downy; sorediae minute, lemon yellow; jags torn, 
lobed; edges powdery, yellow; apothecia scattered, centre 
brown black ; thalloid border not in the least cut. 
Lichen croeatus, Lin . Mant. 310 ; Engl. Bot. 2110. 
Pulmonaria aurigera, Bory Voy. 3. 
Sticta crocata, Achar. Meth. 277 ; Licit. 447. 
On rocks, and the trunks of trees. 
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2. Sticta anrata. Gilt dot-moss. 
Thallus green shining, very broad, underneath downy ; 
sorediae very small, yellow; jags rounded, sinuated, cut; 
edges waved, crisp, bent in, yellow, powdery. 
Lichenoides lacunosum rutilum, marginibus flavis, Dillen Muse. 549. 
Platisma crocatum, Hoffm. Lich. 2, 52. 
Sticta aurata, Achar. Meth . 277 ; Lich. 448. 
On trees ? 
3. Sticta pulmonacea. Lung dot-moss . 
Thallus fallow, olive, netlike hollowed ; underneath vil- 
lous ; papulae naked pale ; jags sinuated, lobed, bluntly 
truncated ; apothecia nearly marginal ; centre flattish, red ; 
thalloid border slightly wrinkled. 
Lichenoides peltatum arborenm maximum, Raii Syn. 76, 86. 
Muscus pulmonarius, sive Lichen arbormn, Park. 1311, desc. 
Lichen sive hepatica vulgaris. Park. 1315, fig. 
Hepatica terrestris, Ger.ein. 1566. 
Lichen pulmonarius, Lin. S. P. 1612; Engl. Bot. 572. 
Lobaria pulmonaria, Hoff. Germ. 146. 
Parmelia pulmonacea, Achar. Meth . Lich. 220. 
Sticta pulmonacea, Achar. Lich. Univ. 449. 
Lung-wort. 
On the trunks of trees, especially on oaks. 
Thallus astringent, used in infusion to cure wounds and 
ulcers, and esteemed a specific in spitting of blood and 
consumption ; as a native plant it was despised by the re- 
gular faculty, and the cetraria Islandica, as long as it was 
esteemed a foreigner, usurped its place; but that being 
now found to be a native, has fallen into the like disrepute. 
4. Sticta scrobiculata. Pitted dot-moss. 
Thallus nearly orbicular, lead grey, very broad, smooth, 
pitted, underneath ash-colour, woolly, with white naked 
spots; jags rounded, lobed, irregular, and very slightly 
cut; apothecia scattered, centre rather flat, reddish ; thalloid 
border slightly crenate. 
