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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
masses of a yellowish-green colour, the small upright fronds 
assuming a verdigris-green hue after drying. 
J . pubescens, Schrank. Downy J. H. 127. 
Den of Airlie, plentiful. Loups of Kenny, Mr J. Donald. 
.T. Lyellii , Hook. Lyell’s J. H. 127. 
Drumly Airy, a waterfall on the Koran ; and /3. Hiber- 
nica, Hook. Catlaw, C. Lyell , Esq. of Kin nor dy. 
Ord. IV.— lichenes. lichens. 
Gen. Br. 39. F. 36. Sp. and v. Br. 472. F. 181. 
Bseomyces, Pers. Bseomyces. 
Br. sp. 3. F. 3. 
B. I'oseus, Pers. Bose-coloured Mushroom BcFomvces. 
H. 137. 
Old walls Baldovan, Sidlaw Hills, and Clova. 
B. rufus , Wahl. Brown Mushroom Bseomyces. H. 137. 
Walls and rocks, Baldovan ; Sidlaw Hills, &c. 
B. placophyllus, Wahl. Thick-crusted Bseomyces. H. 
137. 
Sidlaw Hills frequent, ft. not common. 
Calicium, Ach. Calicium. 
Br. sp. and v. 20. F. 1. 
C . furfur a ceum, Pers. Sulphureous Calicium. LI. 142. 
Cramb’s wood, near Glammis, in ft. rare. (Future obser- 
vation will undoubtedly increase our county list of these and 
other minute lichens. C. sessile has been found by Mr 
Bonsie in the Carse of Gowrie.) 
