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114 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
LEPTOGIUM TREMELLOIDES (L. fil.) Wainio, Lich. Bres. 
1890. Lichen L. fil. Syst. Veg. Suppl. 1781. Lichen 
azureus Sw. FI. Ind. Occ. 1806.— Fide Wainio 1. c. 
Port Antonio. 
LEOANORA FLAVOVIRENS SUBAERUGINOSA (Nyl.) Wainio, 
Lich. Bres. 1890. ZL. granifera var. subaeruginosa 
Nyl. Lich. Nov. Granat. 1863. 
Port Antonio. 
Growing on dead wood. Thallus whitish straw-colored, on a more or 
less distinct, bluish-black hypothallus. Spores slightly smaller than 
those described by Nylander, but the specimen is still rather immature. 
THELOTREMA sp. 
Fortune Island. 
STEREOCAULON RAMULOSUM (Sw.) Ach. Meth. Lich. 1803. 
Lichen Sw. Prod. Fl. Ind. 1788. 
Blue Mts.? 
CLADONIA FIMBRIATA (L.) Fr. Lich. Eur. 1831. Lichen 
Li Bp. Pl. E768. 
Blue Mts.? 
CLADONIA DACTYLOTA Tuckerm. Suppl. 2. 1859. 
Blue Mts. 
One of the specimens is near the var. symphycarpia. 
CLADONIA RANGIFERINA (L.) Hoffm. Deutsch. FI. 
1795.— Lichen L. Sp. Pl. 1753. 
Constant Springs. 
CLADONIA DIDYMA MUSCIGENA (Eschw.?) Wainio, Mon. Clad. 
Univ. 1887. Oladonia muscigena Eschw.? in Mart. 
Flor. Bras. 1833. 
Blue Mts. 
CLADONIA DIDYMA VULCANICA ( Zolling. ) Wainio, Mon. Clad. 
Univ. 1887. Cladonia vulcanica Zolling. in Hass- 
karli Natur- et Geneeskundig Archief voor Neérlands 
Indie. 1. 1847.— Fide Wainio, 1. c. 
Blue Mts? 
The podetia are more densely squamulose than the type as described 
by Wainio, and the squamules are rather larger. 
BuELLIA PARASEMA (Ach.) Th. Fr. Lich. Scand. 1874. 
Lecidea Ach. Lich. Univ. 1810. In part. 
Fortune Island. 
