[1052] See c. 39 of this Book.
[1053] Identified by Fée with the Marchantia polymorpha of Linnæus, Common Marchantia, or Fountain liverwort, the male plant.
[1054] Identified by Fée with the Marchantia stellata, Star-headed Marchantia, or Female fountain liverwort. Desfontaines takes it to be either the Marchantia conica, or the Peltidea canina. It must be remembered that the Marchantia is not a Lichen in the modern acceptation of the word, and that our Lichens are destitute of stem. Littré identifies it with the Lecanora parella.
[1055] See B. xiii. c. 43.
[1056] See B. xxv. c. 56.
[1057] See B. xxv. c. 70.
[1058] See B. xxvii. c. 104.
[1059] See B. ix. c. 42.
[1060] See B. xxv. c. 73.
[1061] Fée remarks that none of the plants here mentioned are of any utility for the cure of scrofula.