369 



RTNODINA BOLODES Tuck. 



Baja! SD, on earth (Or 2149)> 

 RINODINA CONRADI Kaerb. 



Europe. SF (Bolander). S>D mesas, on 

 pebbles! Hasse, Erythea. 4 97, 107, on earth 

 and rocks. 

 RINODINA O REIN A Mass. 



Hasse, Erythea 3:43, Los Angeles Co. 

 RINODINA RADIATA fuCk, 



Mesas, SD, on stones (Or 2117). Near 

 S-an Quintin, Baja (Or 2113). Hasse, Ery- 

 thea 3:43, Los Angeles Co, 

 RINODINA SOPHOD-ES Nyl. 



Baja. on SambucUs glauca! SD (Or 2172). 

 Throughout N. A., on trees, stone? and 

 dead wood. Hass-e, Erythea 3:43, LA Co; 

 1:107. 

 RINODINA SUCCEEDENS Nyl, 



Hasse, Erythea 4:107, LA Co, on bark, 

 HTNODINA THYSANOTA Tuck. 



Hasse, Erythea 3:43, Los Angeles Co. 

 KOCtELLA LEUCOPHAEA Tuck. 



SD, on shrubs, (Or 21b8). Hasse, Ery- 

 thea 4:150, LA CO, on L.ycium Cal'eutB. 

 Variety MINOR Tuck. 



Hasse. Erythea 4:150, Catalina, on rocks 

 exposed to ocean spray. 

 ROCCELLA PHYCOPIS Ach. 



SD; Cape of Good Hope; Peru; Madei- 

 ra; Cuba. 

 ROCCELLA TINCTORIA D C 



Mexico, oh rocks (Krempelhuber); Baja 

 (Or): SD (Pa'mor, Or). 

 BCHIZGPELTE CALIFORNICA Ft. 



San Diego (Palmer). 

 STEREOCAULON ALBlCANS Nyl 



Ft Loma. SD! Guadalupe Island (Palm* 

 er) Not rare on the ground under bUsh- 

 o>, mesas or canyons. Rocky mts, Colo. 

 (Brandegee). 

 BTYLQORAPHA PARALLELA Nyl, 



San Diego rnessag. 



THffiLOCHlSTES LYCHNEUS Nyl. 

 Forma LACINIO3A Cchaer. 



Lasse Erythea 3:41, LA CO. 

 TCHRY3OPTHAI.MUS Norm. 



Cosmopolitan. SD; Baja (Or 2146). on 

 Pros'?pls pubescens. Ha=se, Erythea 3:41, 

 Los Angeles Co. 

 Variety FLAVlCANS Wallr. 



S. C. Texas. Mexico. Near San Quintin 

 bay, Baja, very large, abundant, homely 

 specimens, incrusted with salt and usu- 

 ally detached from the earth (Or 2148). 

 Near Colton. Cal. on Adenostoma (Par- 

 ry), Very delicate and beautiful speci- 

 mens! Kasse. Erythea S:41. LA Co. 

 TF1ELOCH1STES PARlETlNUS Norm. 



SD (Or 2141). Shores of Lake Superior. 

 New England. New York. 



Hasse, Erythea -MO" "forma terrestris, 

 on moist Coast rocks," L*A Co. 

 Variety POLYCARPI T S Tuck. 



Cosmopolitan, SD (Or 2145). 

 VMBILICARIA PHAEA TuCk. 



Mas;-e. Eiytliea 3:- -2. LA C.) 

 UMBILICARIA SEMITENSIS TUck. 



T T ?.se Erythea ?:42, Los Angeles Co. 



rpcEOLARiA CYP?ACEA Nyi. 



Hasse, Erythea 4:107, LA CO, on earth. 

 Ban Diego. 

 trCEOLAP.IA SCTlUPOSA Nyl. 



1-Iasse. Diythea S:43. LA Co; 4:lG7, en 



earth. SD! Throughout N. A, 

 U&NEA BARB AT A Fn, 



SD, sterile, on fences (Or 2169. N. A, 

 Baia. 

 Variety HIRTA Fn. 



Hasse, firythea 3:41, DA Co] 4:106. SD 

 Btfcrile on Adenostoma, fasciculatum (Or 

 2170) , and other shrubs. 

 Variety RUBIGINEA Miches. 



SAn Diego (Or 2171). 

 L'SNEA JUBATA Fft, 

 USNEA OCHROLE-UCA Fn, 

 VERRUCARIA CBRASI Schrad. 



Hasse, Erythea 3:44, on MalvaStrum 

 Thurbeti, Los Angeles County. 

 VERRUCARIA INTERCEDANS. 

 Variety ASTHIOBOLQIDES Nyl, 



Hasse, Eiyihea a --.4. Los Angelefe Co, 

 V EPv.R.r : CARlA NIGRE9C ENS. 



San Diego mesaB on pfebb!69 (Or)? 



VERRUCARIA PAPILLOSA Kaerb. 



Variety 'TERRkSTRlS Arnold. 



Hasse, Erythea. 4:150. "On earth; with 

 tninute black apothecia." 

 VERRUCARIA PL,UMARlA Stl2. 



"Thalius smooth, whitish &ray and 

 darkening, spores colorless, bilOCular, 

 ellipsoid, each Cell slightly constricted, 

 12-16 by 4-6 mic. Paraphyses distinct. 

 Reaction with iodine; yellow to bronze 

 with potassium hydrate. On Various 

 bushes, Santa, Monica Range; fre- 

 quent." Hasse. Erythea 3:44. (I3 

 Angeles Co., Calif.). 

 VKRRUCARlA PUNCTtFORMlS Ach 



Fasse, Erythea 4:160. "On Heterc>meleS. 

 VERRUCARIA VIRTDULA Schrad 



Hasse, Erytheai 3:44, Los Angeles Co. 



Lichens. These diminutive plants 

 are found in a great variety of forms and 

 in abundance in the vicinity of San Die- 

 jro, and southward along; the c-ast of 

 Raja California The shrubs and Miches 

 are often covered, especially In the vi- 

 cinity of the sea where subjected to the 

 influence of frequent fogs or moist ocean 

 breezes. 



Euphorbia misera, species of Atriplex, 

 Lycium, and other genera are thus dec- 

 orated, the trunks and branches with 

 the microscopic fruits of Lecapora and 

 still more inconspicuous genera, while 

 the tops are festooned and often almost 

 concealed by the luxuriant rr^owth of fo- 

 liaceous species, Ramalina. Rocce'ta Sic. 



The me'-ns around San iMegn are pro- 

 lific in rqr+h forms, the hard stm-b^ked 

 ground being largely colored with the 



