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NeEPHROMA L&viIcATuM, Ach. 
Granite rocks. Sandlake and Adirondack Mountains. 
NEPHROMA LEVIGATUM var. PAPYRACEUM, Schaer. 
Trees in swamps. Near Jordanville, Herkimer county. 
Sororma saccata, Ach. 
Limestone rocks among mosses. Helderberg Mountains. 
PertticersA aputuosa, [offm. 
Shaded mossy banks, ground and old logs in woods. Extremely 
common, and easily known by the wart like spots on the thallus. 
PrvtigeRA cantina, [Hoffm. 
Ground, rocks and old logs in woods. Very common. A small 
form occurs on the dry, sandy barrens between Albany and Sche- 
nectady. 
PrxticerA potypactyLa, Loffm. 
Rocks and old logs in woods, especially in mountainous districts. 
Not rare. 
PELTIGERA HORIZONTALIS, [/offm. 
Rocks and decaying wood in hilly or mountainous districts. Sand- 
lake, Helderberg and Catskill Mountains. 
a: large form ‘with crisped margins and under surface uniformly 
dark brown, except toward the margin, which is whitish, occurs in 
mountain swamps. Summit Lake. 
SricrA PULMONARIA, Ach. 
Trunks of deciduous trees and on rocks. Fertile specimens have 
been seen by me only on trees in the woods of the Catskill and the 
Adirondack Mountains. In the former locality specimens were 
found with a curiously morbid state of the apothecia. These were 
scattered abundantly over the upper surface of the thallus and 
sparingly over the under surface, and had a black disk. 
The Lungwort lichen once was held in considerable repute as a 
remedy in pulmonary complaints, and is used to some extent at the 
present time. It is also said to have been used as food. 
Sricra GLOMERULIFERA, Delise. 
Trunks of deciduous trees, sometimes on rocks. Very common 
in woods, and fruits abundantly. 
Sricra QuErcizAns, Ach. 
Granite rocks. Sandlake. Sterile. 
