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specimens in the Blake Herb. bearing this name were mounted on 
a sheet without protection and are in bad shape. They were de- 
termined for Blake by Cooke and were probably correct. Sac- 
cardo questions whether this species belongs to the genus Licea, 
while Lister makes it a good species. 
_ 51. Orcadella operculata Wing. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1889: 280. 
Trunks of living red oaks, Me. (Wingate.) 
Orb. TUBULINACEAE. 
52. Lubulina fragiformis Pers. Very common on hemlock 
stumps and logs and other situations. Rangely (Rex). Orono, 
Greenfield, Oldtown, Jackman, Norcross, etc. (Harvey). 
Orb. RETICULARIACEAE. 
53- Enteridium Rozeanum Wing. On charred fallen trunks 
Chemo Pond, Bradley (Harvey). 
Orp. TRICHIACEAE. 
54. Inichia fallax Pers. As T. clavata Wig. in Port. N. H. 
Coll. no. 19, Fuller. Rangely (Rex.). Orono (Harvey). 
55. Z. varia Pers. Rangely (Rex.). Orono, 1889, Sept. Green- 
field, Sept., 1895 (Harvey). Rex. says, “ This is peculiar in the 
elongated sporangium, terminating in a hollow stipe, like 7: fad/ax. 
I have never seen anything like it in 7. varia before. 
56. Z. varia sessilis Rost. Cumberland (Blake). Orono (Har- . 
vey). Lister does not recognize this variety. 
57. L. chrysosperma (Bull.) DC.—T. favoginea Pers. Herb. 
Port. S.N. H. Coll. no. 18 (Fuller) Rangely (Rex.), Greenfield, 
Sept., 18905 (Harvey). 
58. 7. Jackit Rost.=T. persimilis Karst. Greenfield (Harvey). 
Rex says of my specimens that they are “strongly marked.” | 
59. T. scabra Rost. Rangely (Rex). Orono and Oldtown, Sep- 
tember, 1895 (Harvey). 
60. 7. inconspicua Rost. Rangely (Rex). Orono (Harvey). Lis- 
ter regards this as 7: contorta Rost. 
61. T. contorta Rost. Orono>(Ilarvey). Rex says my speci- 
mens are good examples of this species. 
62. T. reniformis Pk. Orono (Harvey). Rex says, “Thisis _ 
typical according to a specimen of the type sent me by Prof. Peck.” 
