CATALOGUE. 
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Lecanora cinerea, (L.,) Sommerf., Var. «. With the last, aiul in the 
Clover Mountains, Nevada. (1,508.) Also Var. cinereo-rufescens, Nyl. 
On rocks. Antelope Island. (1,509.) 
Lecanora cervina, (Pers.,) Nyl., Var. AVith the last. (1,510.) Also 
in the same locality, Var. eucarpa, Nyl. (1,511.) 
Lecanora chlorophana, (Wahl.,) Ach. Same locality. (1,512.) 
Lecanora xanthophana, Nyl. Utah. (1,513.) 
RiNODiNA SOPHODES, (Ach., Nyl.) On Cottonwood, (with 150G,) in tlie 
Wahsatch. (1,514.) 
Cladonia PYXIDATA, (L.,) Fr. Uinlas; on the euHli in the sliadc ol" 
pines. (1,515.) Also Var. sympiiicarpa, Fr. Same hxalily. (1,51G.) 
Cladonia fimbriata, (L.,) Fr., Var. a. Same h)cality. (l,5n-) 
BiATORA globifera, (Acli.,) Fr. On the earth, near Carx.ji Cily, 
Nevada. (1,518.) 
BiATORA RussELLii, Tuck. Slaiishiiry Island, Sjdt Luke (1,519.) 
BiATORA DECiPiEXS, (Ehrh.,) Fr. On alkaline earth on lial>bit and Car- 
rington Islands, Salt Lake. (1,520.) 
Lecidea vesicularis, (Hoffm.,) Ach. On the earth, near Sah, Lake 
City. This well-known European species, the most interesting licluMi of 
the collection, was found in Arctic America V)y Richardson, hut the only evi- 
dence up to this time of its being an inhabitant of the United States was a 
specimen in the herbarium of Schweinitz, without indication of locality and 
not certainly known to be American. (1,521.) 
Buellia Montagn^i, (Koerb ,) Tuck. Antelope Island. (1,522.) 
Buellia GEOGRAPHICA, (L.,) Tuck Onrocks. (1,523.) 
Endocarpon miniatum, (L.,) Schccr., Var. On rocks, Antelope Island, 
and in the Uintas. (1,524.) 
Var. COMPLICATUM, Schaer. On rocks. (1,525.) 
Var. MuHLENBERGii, Nyl On rocks. (1,52G.) 
FUNGI.^ 
Agarictts ! vSome three or four s]>ecies of this <remis were 
collected, but none of them in a proper condition l"or (h-lerniinat n.n. (1,;»2<.) 
CANXnARELLUS AURAXTIACUS, Fries. We^f. ii! Nev;i'l;l. (1.528.) 
'Dft.Tminodiu part by C. C. Fik^kt, Esq., in part (the .7..»'m( ; u^ J u. A. S. liii.uxc.K, 
Ass't Snrg. V. S. A. 
