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; €5. Lichen vulpinus< L. 1623. Mufcus aureus tenuif- 
jitnus, Merr. R. 65. Gold Archil. Fibrous, much 
branched, erecl, faftigiate, unequally angular. Ou 
trees. Near Horfliam in Suflex, and Totteridge in 
Hertfordfhire. 
86. Lichen articulatus, L. 1623.. Mufcus arhoreus 
vodofus* B. 361. R, 65. Knotted Archil. Knotted or 
kneed Tree-mofs. Fibrous, articulate, branches 
very Render, punctate. On trees. Near Burnley in 
Lancafliire, 
87. Lichen floridus* L. 1624. Mufcus arhoreus cum 
orhiculis. B. 361. R. 65. Flowering Archil. Tree- 
mofs with rundles. Fibrous, branched, eieft, icu- 
tella radiate. On trees, 
Fucus. Wrack. Male velicles? furniflied with 
interwoven fibres; female veficles? fprinkled with 
grains, feeds folitary. 
I. Leaves dichotomous. 
1. Fucus ferratus, L. 1626. F. five Alga latifoUa ma^ 
jor dentata* Mor. hift. 3. 648. R. 42. — b. Suercu: 
marina hu?niUsy latif dice ferrates fmilis, R. 42. Serrate 
Wrack. Leaf plane, dichotomous, ferrate, with 
tubercles at the tops. On rocks in the fea. 
2. Fucus veficulofus* L, 1616. F. five Alga marina 
latifolia vulgatijfima. R. 40. F. maritimus vel ^ercus 
maritima veficulas habens, B. 365. Oak Wrack. Sea 
Oak. Leaf dichotomous, entire, fiem running 
through the middle of the leaf, veficles verrucofe, 
terminal. On rocks in the fea. 
3. Fucus cer amides. L. 162-6. F. parvus cauliculis 
teretihuSy fummitatihus memhranaceis dilatatis et lace^ 
rat is. R. 44. — b. F. memhranaceus ceranoides ram fits, 
per ficcitaicm ohfolete virefeens. Pluk. aim. 161. R. 44. 
— c. F. ceranoides cilbidus^ ramulorum apicibus flellatis. 
Pluk. aim. 161. R. 44. Buckfhorn Vv^rack. Leaf: 
dichotomous, plane, entire, tops bifid, with vefi- 
cles. On the fea ihore. 
4. Fucus laccrus^ L. 1627. F. memhranaceus ceranoL 
des varie diffedlus. R. 44. Lacerate Wrack. Leaf di- 
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