Flora Scotica; Or, a Description of Scottish Plants, Arranged Both According to the Artificial And Natural Methods. in Two Parts 1-2

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Flora Scotica; Or, a Description of Scottish Plants, Arranged Both According to the Artificial And Natural Methods. in Two Parts 1-2
Sir William Jackson Hooker
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281. Lichen corallinus^ Light/, p. 808. E.B.t.\54\.
Hab. Rocks in the Highlands, not unfrequent, as about Finlarig, in Breadalbane, Dr. Stuart. Dumfries-shire, Dr. Burgess. Black- ford, near Edinburgh, Sir James Edward Smith. Ascent and top of Ben Lomond, Mr. Turner and Hook. Pentland hills, Maugh.
Podetia small, not ^ of an inch high, much crowded and o( a brittle or stony substance, whitish.
2. I. IVestringiiy crust tartareous thin unequal cracked and greyish, podetia subglobose at length q'l
...indrical simple and branched, apothecia dark brown. Ach. Syn. Lich. p. 282.
Lichen Westringti, E. B. t. 2204.
Hab. Rocks among the mountains, Dicks.
3. I. tnicrosticlicum^ crust tartareous cracked smoothish nearly even of a brownish cream-colour thinner towards the edges, podetia scattered short hemisphaerical simple of the same co- lour as the crust, apothecia brownish. Turn, and Botr. Li- chenogr. Brit, inedit. p. 94. Lichen microsiicticns, E. B.
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Hab. Rocks in Scotland, Dickson, Dr. Stuart.


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