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Mollisia cinerea (Batsch) Karst. 
On decaying logs in wood at Turkey Run. Parke. 
Orbilia leucostigma Fries. 
On dry sticks in woods. Montgomery, Parke, Tippecanoe, Union. 
Orbilia vinosa (Alb. and Schw.) Karst. 
On osage orange in open woods. Montgomery, Union. 
Tapesia cinerella Rehm. 
On rotten logs in woods. Parke, Tippecanoe, Union. 
CENANGIACEAE. 
Dermatea carpinea (Pers.) Rehm. 
On dead tree trunk in Sayre’s wood. Union. 
Sarcosoma rufa (L. and S.) Rehm. 
On soil in Sayre’s wood. Union. 
PATELLARIACEARF. 
Karschia fusispora (Cooke and Peck) Sace. 
On logs in wood. Montgomery. 
Patellaria atrata (Hedw.) Fries. 
On logs in wet, open woods. Montgomery, Tippecanoe. 
LECANORALES. 
LECIDEACEAE. 
Bacidia inundata (Fries) Koerb. 
On moist bricks, limestone, and other rocks, usually in woods. Mon- 
roe, Montgomery, Putnam, Tippecanoe, Union. 
Bacidia rubella (Hoffm.) Mass. 
On bark of willow in open wood. Tippecanoe. 
Bacidia schweinitzii (Tuck.) Fink. 
On bark of beech in Sayre’s wood. Union. 
Buellia myriocarpa (Lam. and DC.) Mudd. 
On board fences and telephone poles along roadsides. Franklin, 
Montgomery, Union. 
Lecidea coarctata (J. E. Smith) Nyl. 
On bricks, limestone, and other moist rocks in Crawford’s wood. 
Montgomery. 
Lecidea enteroleuca Ach. 
On flat, exposed rocks in open pasture. Union. 
Lecidea myriocarpoides Nyl. 
On rotten stump on Indiana University Campus wood. Monroe. 
Lecidea uliginosa (Schrad.) Ach. 
On rotten stumps in woods. Hendricks, Montgomery, Union. 
