[ 8 5 7 3 
Hepatica arborea globuligera Vaill. Par. 98. T. 23. 
F. 11. 
Marlilea minima Michel. N. PL Gen. p. 5. N. 4. 
Tab. 4. F. 4. Hall. Helv. p. 127. 
About the roots of trees among other moffes, 
but it is not plentiful with us. 
Anthoceros, Gen. Plant. N°. 1065. 
Anthoceros frondibus indivifis finuatis lasvibus. Sp. 
Plant, p. 1 139. 
Anthoceros major Michel. N. PI. Gen. p. 11. T. 
7. F. 1. Hall. Helv. p. 127. 
Lichenalirum gramineo pediculo, et capitulo, ob- 
longo, bifurco. R. Syn. p. iop. 
This I have found upon the banks of brooks, 
and ditches in feveral places, but it is not com- 
mon. It is in heads in April. 
Lichen, Gen. Plant. N°. 1067. 
Lichen foliaceus laciniatus obtufus glaber ; fupra la- 
cunofus 3 fubtus tomentofus. FI. Suec. 960. Sp. 
Plant, p. 1147. 
Lichenoides peltatum arboreum maximum, C. 
Gift! 208. R. Syn.p. 76. 
Lichen pulmonarius arboreus five Pulmonaria ar- 
borea, J. B. Michel. N„ Pi. G. p. 86. Ord. 15. 
Tab. 45 j omnino. Hall. Helv. p. 73. 76. 
Lungwort, Oak Langs. 
In Buddon wood about the roots of trees, and 
upon the rocks; but it is not fo plentiful as many 
other fpecies belonging to the Genu^. The Lichen 
terreftris cinereus Raii, is very common on all our 
dry paftures. 
Lichen 
