138 CUMMINGS 



192. Alectoria ochroleuca sarmentosa (Ach.) Nyl. 



Lichen sarmentosus KcnAKivs, Prod. 180. 1798. 



Alectoria ochroleuca sarmentosa Nylander, Syn. 282. i860. — Hoffm. PI. 

 Lich. /. ^2. 



New Metlakatla (Trelease, 1186); Broughton Strait (Trelease, 



1184) ; Wrangell (Coville and Kearney, 398); Yakutat (Trelease, 

 10283, 1 1 %%') . Collected at Sitka by Dr. Bean, and in the same locality 

 by Dr. Cooley, who also found it at Salmon Creek and Sheep Creek, 

 near Juneau. 



All the specimens sterile except no. I i 88 from Yakutat. That is 

 fertile and especially well developed. 



193. Alectoria ochroleuca circinata (Fr.) Tuck. 



Evemia ochroleuca circinata Fries, Lich. Eur. 22. 1831. 



Alectoria ochroleuca circinata Tuckerman, Syn. N. A. L. i: 45. 1882. 



Lichen sarmentosus Sowerby, Eng. Bot. /. 2040. 



Unalaska (Setchell) . New to Alaska. 



The range of this lichen as given in Tuckerman's Synopsis N. A. 

 L. is limited, only two stations being noted, Newfoundland and the 

 White Mountains. Various stations are given for it in Fries' Lichenes 

 Arctoi. 



194. Alectoria nigricans (Ach.) Nyl. 



Comicularia ochroleuca /3 nigricans AcHARius, L. U. 615. 



Alectoria nigricans Nylander, Lich. Scand. 71. 1861. — Nyl. Syn. /. 8. f. 17. 



Agattu Island (Townsend, 78) ; Unalaska (Setchell) ; St. Michael 

 (Turner, 840 and an unnumbered specimen ; Setchell) ; St. Lawrence 

 Island (Trelease, 1265); Cape Nome (Setchell). All sterile. Re- 

 ported by Nylander as occurring on St. Lawrence Island and at Port 

 Clarence, and collected by Dr. Bean at Chernofski, Unalaska. Macoun 

 records it, under the synonym Alectoria thulensis Th. Fr., as occur- 

 ring on St. Paul and St. George Islands. 



This is essentially an alpine and arctic form. It has been reported 

 from Labrador and Newfoundland, though not reported from Green- 

 land. Mixed with some of the specimens are fragments of mosses 

 and other lichens. 



195. Alectoria jubata (L.) Ach. 



Lichen jubatus Linnaeus, F1. Suec. 11 24. 1755. 

 Alectoria jubata AcnK-Rivs, L. U. 592. t.ij.f. i. 1 8 10. 



Alaska (Evans, 255 in part) ; between Cook Inlet and Tanana 

 River (Capt. Glenn, no number) ; Broughton Strait (Trelease, 11 79, 



1 185) ; Hot Springs (Trelease, 1183) ; Sitka (Trelease, 1178) ; Wran- 



