410 Lichenes. 



Hasse, H. E., Additions to the liehen flora of southern 

 California. (Bryologist. XIV. p. 100—102. November, 1911.) 



The following new lichens are described ; Heppia Zahlbruckneri 

 Hasse, and Bacidia Kingmani Hasse, both from the San Gabriel 

 Range. Caloplaca Rosei Hasse is described from speeimens collected 

 by Dr. J. N. Rose at San Roque, Lower California. Divina 

 Catalinariae Hasse is a new species from Catalina Island, Califor- 

 nia. Maxon. 



Herre, A. W. C, T„ The Gyrophoraceae of California. (Con- 

 tributions from the U. S. National Herbarium. XIII. p. 313 — 321. 

 pl. 68-73. June 8, 1911.) 



The author presents a synoptieal treatment of the liehen family 

 Gyrophoraceae as represented in California by the two genera 

 Gyrophora and Umbilicaria, the former genus with 12 species, the 

 latter with a Single species. All the species are described, and a 

 key to the 12 species of Gyrophora is presented. The ränge of the 

 species is given also, with critical notes on relationship. Maxon. 



Merrill, G. K., Liehen notes. N°. 1 6. (Bryologist. XIV. p. 36— 38. 

 March, 1911.) 



Notes upon various lichens, including description of a new 

 species : Leptogium (Mallotium) pilosellum Merrill , from Goldendale, 

 Washington, the type being Foster's N°. 1186. A new form of 

 Alectoria jubata is described as forma minuscula. One new combi- 

 nation appears: Alectoria chalybeiformis f. nidulifera (Norrl.) Merrill 

 (Alectoria nidulifera Norrl.). Maxon. 



Riddle, L. W., An enumeration of lichens collected by 

 Clara Eaton Cummings in Jamaica. I. (Mycologia. IV. p. 

 125—140. May, 1912.) 



The following Jamaica lichens are described as new: Biatora 

 amorphocarpa Riddle, B. endocaerulea Riddle, B. lanuginosa Riddle, 

 Catillaria rosea Riddle, Megalospora Cummingsiae Riddle, M. jamai- 

 censis Riddle, Bilimbia pallidisshna Riddle, B. radicicola Riddle, i?. 

 terrestris Riddle, Eriodtrma microcarpa Riddle, and Baeüia stipitata 

 Riddle. 



The following new combinations are published : lOcellnlaria 

 auamorphum (Nyl.) Riddle (Thelotrema, Nyl.), Biatora aurigera (Fee) 

 Riddle (Lecidea, Fee), Catillaria leptocheila (Tuck.) Riddle (Lecidea, 

 Tuck.), Bilimbia artytoides (Nyl.) Riddle [Lecidea, Nyl.), B. thysanota 

 (Tuck.) Riddle (Lecidea, Tuck.), Bacidia subgranulosa (Tuck.) Riddle 

 {Lecidea microphyllina var. subgranulosa Tuck.), Toninia janeirense 

 (Müll. Arg.) Riddle (Thalloidima, Müll Arg.), Lopadium amaurum 

 (Wainio) Riddle (Lecidea, Wainio), and Lobaria pallida (Hook.) Riddle 

 (Sticta, Hook.). Maxon. 



Riddle, L. W., The rediscovery of Parmelia lophyrea Acha- 

 rius. (Bryologist. XIV. p. 35. March, 1911.) 



Notes upon the rediscovery of this exceedingly rare species by 

 Foster in Washington. It had been known onfy from the origi- 

 nal speeimens gathered by Menzies over a Century ago. Maxon. 



