Report oF tHE Boranist. 67 
CLADONIA FIMBRIATA, /7. 
Rocky soil. Saranac Lake. 
CLADONIA FIMBRIATA var. ADSPERSA, Z'uckh. 
Ground. West Albany and Helderberg Mountains. 
Ciaponta squamosa, Hoffm. 
Rocky, mossy ground. Very common. 
CLADONIA SQUAMOSA Var. DELICATA, 7. 
Rotten logs. Sandlake. 
CiLaponia FurcATA, /7. 
Rocky ground. Common and variable. 
CLADONIA FURCATA var. RACEMosA, 7. 
Ground and old logs in woods. 
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CLADONIA FURCATA var. sUBULATA, //7. 
Rocky ground. Catskill Mountains. 
CLADONIA RANGIFERINA, S/offm. 
Ground and thin soil covering rocks. Very common. 
CLADONIA RANGIFERINA var. SYLvATica, 7. 
With the typical form. 
CLADONIA RANGIFERINA var. ALPESTRIS, /’7. 
Ground. Bethlehem and Adirondack Mountains. 
The “ Levndeer moss” is one of the most useful of lichens, and 
has long been famous as the food of the animal whose name it 
bears. 
CLADONIA UNCIALIS var. TURGESCENS, /7. 
Ground. Top of Mount Whiteface. 
CrLapontA mitRuLA, Zeck. 
Ground. Near Greenwood Cemetery, L. I. 
CLADONIA CoRNUCoPIOIDES, 7. 
Rocky soil in exposed places. Adirondack and Catskill Moun- 
tains. 
CLADONIA CRISTATELLA, Z'uckh. 
Ground, rotten logs and stumps. Common in hilly and moun- 
tainous districts. 
