60 TweEnty-Sreconp ANNUAL Report on State CABrnet. 
EviERNIA FURFURACEA var. CLADONIA, 7'uck. 
Trees. Catskill and Adirondack Mountains. Sterile. 
RAMALINA CALICARIS Var. FASTIGIATA, 7. 
Trunks and branches of trees, shrubs and old fences. Very 
common. 
RaAMALINA CALICARIS Var. FARINACEA, Schaer. 
Rocks; sometimes on trees. Sterile. 
RAMALINA CALCARIS var. INFLATA, Zuck. 
Trunks of pine trees. Saranac Lake. 
CETRARIA ACULEATA, F7. 
Summit of Mt. Whiteface. Sterile. 
CETRARIA ISLANDICA, Ach. 
Tops of the high peaks of the Adirondack Mountains. Edible. 
This is the well-known “‘/celand moss,” a nutritious, and, in some 
northern regions, almost a necessary article of food for both man 
and beast. : 
CETRARIA cucuLLATA, Ach. 
Summit of Mount Whiteface. 
CErrRARIA CILIARIS, Ach. 
Trunks and branches of coniferous trees, old fences, ete. Very 
common. 
CETRARIA LAcunosA, Ach. 
Coniferous trees, dead branches and old rails. Common in moun- 
tainous regions. 
CETRARIA OAKESIANA, Z'uch. 
Trees. Catskill Mountains. 
NEpPHROMA ARcTicuUM, /7. 
Rocks. Adirondack Mountains. A northern species, as its name 
implies, which will hardly be found south of the Adirondack 
region. 
NeEpHroma ToMENTOsUM, Aw7b. 
Granite rocks and boulders. Sandlake. 
NeEpHROMA HELVETICUM, Ach. 
Rocks. Sandlake and Catskill Mountains. 
