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CRYPTOGAMS COLLECTED IN THE BAHAMAS, ETC. 113 
PARMELIA PERLATA (L.) Ach. Meth. Lich. 1803. Lichen 
L. Syst. Nat. [ed. 12]. 1767. 
Crooked Island. 
This plant differs from the commoner forms of the species in the more 
abundant spermogones, somewhat wrinkled thallus and rather larger 
spores. 
Sricra auraTA (Sm.) Ach. Meth. Lich. 1803. Lichen 
Sm. Eng. Bot. 
Constant Springs. 
Sticta WeiceLtm (Ach.) Wainio, Lich. Bres. 1890. S. 
damaecornis 8. Weigelit Ach. Lich. Univ. 1810. S. 
quercizans Tuckerm. Syn. N. A. Lich. 98. 1882. 
Constant Springs. 
Sterile and fragmentary, hence the determination is somewhat 
doubtful. 
Sticra pamaEcorNIs (Sw.) Ach. Meth. Lich. 1803. 
Lichen Sw. Prod. Fl. Ind. 1788. 
Blue Mt. Peak; Constant Springs. 
The last named specimen is sterile and fragmentary and hence some- 
what doubtful. Thatfrom Blue Mt. Peak is in fruit and gives spores 
which are fuscescent, or decolorate, quite persistently bilocular, but at 
length 4-locular, measuring 22-33 » long by 6-8 wide. 
Sricra sytvaTica(L.) Ach. Meth. Lich. 1803. Lichen 
ye) eps i. 
Constant Springs. 
Sricta FuLiermnosa (Dicks.) Ach. Meth. Lich. 1803. 
Lichen Dicks. Crypt. Fase. 1785. 
Constant Springs. 
A single fragmentary specimen of a form with the under surface white 
and densely villous. 
EriopeRMA Wricuti Tuckerm. Suppl. 1858 
Constant Springs. 
HEPpPliA sp. 
Fortune Island. 
PannaRIA RUBIGINOSA (Thunb.) Delis. Dict. Class. Hist. 
Nat. 1828. Lichen Thunb. Prodr. Fl.Cap. 1794. 
Constant Springs. 
Sterile and fragmentary. 
