Lie he us of Ohio. 39 



Localities are given by counties, rather than by small towns. 

 It should be stated that nearly, if not quite all, the collecting 

 that has been done in Champaign County was in and about 

 a cedar swamp. Nearly all the collecting in Fairfield County 

 was at Sugar Grove, a village situated among the hills, on 

 the banks of Hocking River. Franklin County includes all 

 the collections made about Columbus, and an especially good 

 field at Georgesville, a small village on the Big Darby Creek, 

 at the south-western boundary of the county. 



E. E. BoGUE. 



EICHENES.— Lichens. 



Tribe i. PARMELIACEI. 



Ramalina, Ach. 



1. R. CALiCARis (L.) Fr. Champaign, Biddlecome, vSpence; 

 Fairfield, Kellerman. 



2. R. CALICARIS (L.) Fr. var. canaliculata, Fr. A.shta- 

 bula, Bogue. 



3. R. CALICARIS (L.) Fr. var. fastigata, Fr. Lea (Cat.) 

 Fairfield, Kellerman, on trunks and branches; Ashtabula, 

 Bogue. 



4. R. CALICARIS (L.) Fr. var. fraxinea, Fr. Painesville, 

 Werner; Fairfield, Kellerman ; Franklin, Bogue. 



5. R. POLiNARiA (Ach.) Ashtabula, Bogue. 



Cetraria, Ach. 



6. C. ALEURITES, Tuck. On bare dead branches of Pinus 

 inops ; Fairfield, Bogue. 



7. C. AURESCENS, Tuck. On bare dead branches of Pinus 

 inops ; Fairfield, Bogue. 



8. C. CALICARIS (Ach.) Tuck. Champaign, Biddlecome, 

 Spence, Werner; on bare dead branches of Pinus inops; 

 Fairfield, Bogue. 



